PI World Video Interview: Jordan Darragh, Founder of PrintReleaf, on How Software Measures Environmental Impact
Jordan Darragh, CEO and Founder of PrintReleaf, explains the software platform that is designed to measure paper consumption, equate it to forest impact and then make that data actionable.
PrintReleaf and EFI Partner in Reforestation Program
PrintReleaf and Electronics For Imaging (EFI) have partnered to provide the PrintReleaf reforestation service directly to commercial-printing businesses.
US-based PrintReleaf Announces New Certified Global Reforestation Partnership
PrintReleaf has announced a new certified global reforestation partnership providing PrintReleaf customers with the ability to reforest their paper consumption in North America.
PrintReleaf's API to certify reforestation at cloud-based print solution provider Wēpa
PrintReleaf has announced that Wēpa, a cloud-based print solution serving college campuses across North America, has chosen PrintReleaf to reforest its entire printing production.
Combining Passions Proved the Right Recipe for Difference Maker Jordan Darragh
The timeless cliché follows that if you do something you love for a career, you’ll never work a day in your life. When Jordan Darragh found that not to be the case when it came to making a living in the printing industry, he walked away from it.
PrintReleaf announced that its reforestation rate, reflecting the broad acceptance of its service among print service providers, nearly tripled in the last twelve months, to nearly a quarter-million copier pages per month in June 2017. Since the service was introduced in 2014, PrintReleaf has planted more than 465,000 standard trees—the equivalent of some 3.9 billion standard copier sheets.
Later this year PrintReleaf is introducing new software at Print 2017, a major exhibition in the USA, to help brands and print buyers to perform their own calculations. Printers can use this software to measure customers’ environmental performance and how well or otherwise they meet specific goals. This idea seems to be much more credible than carbon offsetting schemes, in that there is a direct link between printing companies and tree planting. And if PrintReleaf and SGS can build a viable revenue stream on the back of it, so much the better because environmental protection and commerce are inextricably entwined.
CCP Solutions, a Farmingdale-based copier company, plants 10K trees.
CCP Solutions is on a quest to help the planet. Two years ago, the company began working with a technology platform, PrintReleaf, aiming to counteract the negative impact of paper usage on the environment through reforestation. CCP recently announced that it had planted its 10,000th tree.
PrintReleaf Brings Verified Reforestation to Commercial Printing and Packaging
At PRINT 17, the quadrennial commercial printing and packaging exposition in Chicago--PrintReleaf will introduce a product that enables commercial and package printers to offer their customers verified reforestation to offset the paper used in their projects.
5 Colorado startups shaping the future of green technology
Coloradans are especially mindful of the impact their businesses, homes and lives have on the environment. As an established and innovative home for technology, we’d be amiss if we didn’t direct some of that energy toward preserving the planet and building a more sustainable future. Fortunately, a number of local startups are using technology to reduce waste, offset consumption and keep Colorado green. Here’s how they do it.
PrintReleaf founder Jordan Darragh has been named a Difference Maker in the Document Imaging Industry by ENX Magazine. Darragh was honored for his vision in establishing PrintReleaf, a solution for print service providers and commercial printers that enables end users to specify that the paper used in their projects is offset by equivalent reforestation.