Schmitz Press

Schmitz Press

Channel Partner
Since 2019

Our Impact

PrintReleaf Partner
5 years PrintReleaf Partner
lb of Paper Offset
319,236 lb of Paper Offset
Standard Trees Reforested
3,841 Standard Trees Reforested

About Us

Family-owned and operated since its founding in Baltimore in 1937, Schmitz Press is an award winning printing company with a long tradition of excellence.

Services
Commercial Print Services
Industry
Printing Services
Account ID
ACT_D15CADA03725

Locations

Sparks Glencoe, Maryland, US

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Our Reforestation

Our customers have collectively reforested 3,841 trees at PrintReleaf's certified global reforestation projects

Northern California

2,162

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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Madagascar

1,176

Standard Trees Reforested

5

SDGs

Madagascar, due to its isolation from the rest of the world, has tremendous biodiversity and high rates of endemic species. 80% of the species of Madagascar...

Madagascar
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Tanzania

241

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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Malaysia

168

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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Northern Ireland

67.17

Standard Trees Reforested

2

SDGs

With native woodland circa at 1% of the surface area of Ireland, it has become vitally important not only to create new native woodlands for the future, but...

Northern Ireland
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Dominican Republic

27.36

Standard Trees Reforested

5

SDGs

Deforestation and poverty are devastating global problems which can’t be solved in isolation. Desperate to feed their families, poor farmers in many parts of...

Dominican Republic
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