Columbia University Print Services

Columbia University Print Services

Platinum Channel Partner
Since 2023

Our Impact

PrintReleaf Partner
1 year PrintReleaf Partner
lb of Paper Offset
401,792 lb of Paper Offset
Standard Trees Reforested
4,834 Standard Trees Reforested

About

Columbia Print is Columbia University’s on-campus source for Print and Graphic Communication Services. The imprint is committed to reducing its environmental impact by using recycled paper, recycling its used ink and toner cartridges, and using hybrid and electric vehicles to transport products, among other sustainability initiatives.

Services
Commercial Print Services
Industry
Higher Education
Account ID
ACT_5AD4163A3E98

Locations

New York, US

Our Certificates

Our Reforestation

Our customers have collectively reforested 4,834 trees at PrintReleaf's certified global reforestation projects

Northern California

3,989

Standard Trees Reforested

4

SDGs

The Northern California project includes reforestation across multiple zones in the region. The primary purpose is wildfire restoration.

Northern California
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France (Torcé)

367

Standard Trees Reforested

4

SDGs

France - Torcé-Viviers-en-Charnie The plots to be reforested are located on a ZNIEFF (Natural Area of Ecological, Faunistic and Floristic Interest), south...

France (Torcé)
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Romania

175

Standard Trees Reforested

5

SDGs

This project aims to restore/replant those degraded lands which were made barren by the windthrow events of 2015-2020 with an emphasis on restoring the...

Romania
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Malaysia

161

Standard Trees Reforested

4

SDGs

Highly degraded forest areas, caused by historic fires and illegal logging, are cleared of invasive grasses and vines. The resultant debris is removed in...

Malaysia
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Tanzania

143

Standard Trees Reforested

6

SDGs

Climate change is felt severely in Tanzania. Mt. Kilimanjaro’s glacial ice cap has been slowly melting for decades with only 20% remaining. Tanzania’s dry...

Tanzania
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