Those who don't act "green" are the new workplace pariahs, according to a survey by Norwalk-based Xerox Corp.
The survey, which polled 1,569 office workers across the United States and Canada, revealed that U.S. women (91 percent) consider themselves more eco-conscious than their male counterparts (86 percent).
Almost 40 percent of U.S. respondents to the Xerox survey said their No. 1 office environmental pet peeve was mindless printing resulting in abandoned pages at the printer, followed closely by leaving lights on in unused offices (37 percent).
Find out what the other top pet peeves were here. Are you guilty?