QR codes are machine-readable optical labels first designed in 1994 for the automotive industry in Japan. Typically, a smartphone is used as a QR code scanner to convert the code into some useful form (such as a standard URL for a website, thereby obviating the need for a user to type it into a web browser).
Well, we've been trying to be as eco-friendly as possible since WYSIWYG won Plant Connection's Greener Planet Award. We sort of feel like we need to set an example now and it's so easy! Want to see the Sisyphus Program Guide from the Aurora Fox? Try it out now and yes we are tree lovers in Colorado.