How Does PrintReleaf Make Printer Services Eco-Friendly?
By Laser Line
For environmentally conscious companies that rely on printer services to run their business, finding a solution to reduce the ecological impact of forest products is important for future success. Laser Line in Jessup, MD, joins local organizations in their mission to save the environment while creating jobs and strengthening the economy, through their authorized partnership with PrintReleaf.
PrintReleaf is exciting for print management and supply companies because it is the first technology platform to enable cloud based paper tracking and reforestation. Laser Line’s partnership with PrintReleaf provides their customers with an innovative way to promote sustainable business practices in Howard County and around the globe while simultaneously reducing the impact of printing on the environment.
The program works by measuring onsite paper consumption through a state-of-the-art aggregation process. The automatic transmission of printer device data is collected by the imaging device software. This process allows companies to neutralize paper waste, improve efficiency, and actively take part in sustaining the world’s forests.
Customers are also able to actively take part in reforesting their paper consumption by planting new trees with Global Forest Watch. The equivalent to their organization’s paper use is reforested at project sites of their choice and even provides them with heat map technology that shows them which areas of the world need it most.
Companies are also able to use the exclusive online portal to track the reforestation of trees over the course of several years, helping everyone feel better about the meeting minutes and project notes they print. Since the launch of PrintReleaf, the company has measured over 635 million pages and “releafed” more than 75,000 trees.
Laser Line is proud to be a part of the solution to the utilization of forest products while helping their customers do business. For more information about their printer services, call them (410) 636-1700. You can also explore their latest releaf transactions and tips about sustainable printing practices on Facebook.