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EPMS is The First Print MIS Provider to Integrate with PrintReleaf

Denver, Colorado, USA; February 2019—EPMS, one of the largest print MIS Solutions providers in North America, is the first print MIS provider to integrate with PrintReleaf. EPMS will be releasing the PrintReleaf integration later this year. Once released, commercial printers that run on EPMS can automate and scale PrintReleaf and provide their customers the opportunity to automatically offset the paper consumption associated with each print job by planting trees – equivalent to the paper used in each print job – at certified reforestation sites around the world.

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KCC to plant trees in Brazil every time it prints

Kent County Council has become the first local authority in the UK to sign up to a free scheme meaning when documents are printed, a tree is planted. Working in partnership with our printing supplier, Xerox, we have gained this added benefit via their agreement with PrintReleaf to help reduce the loss of forests globally.

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Virginia Universities Go Green With PrintReleaf

Two Virginia universities—Virginia Military Institute in Lexington and Radford University in Radford—have selected PrintReleaf to extend their environmental sustainability efforts.

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Xerox 2018 Global Corporate Social Responsibility Report Showcases Commitment to Sustainability, Social Investment, Governance

The Global CSR report focuses on how Xerox is constantly innovating for sustainable services and products to improve productivity through new technologies that connect the physical and digital worlds without adversely affecting the environment, human health and safety. As an example, Xerox launched a program “You print one, we’ll plant one”; through a partnership with PrintReleaf, Xerox customers can reduce their overall environmental footprint and help global reforestation.

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PrintReleaf Offers Low-cost, Hassle-free alternative to Traditional Chain-of-Custody Sustainability Solutions

PrintReleaf has announced that printers can now offer print buyers a low-cost, hassle-free alternative to traditional chain-of-custody sustainability approaches.

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The Standard Group Selects PrintReleaf

The Standard Group -- a print management and marketing logistics company located in Eastern and Central Pennsylvania -- has chosen PrintReleaf to provide reforestation services to its customers.

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PrintReleaf Offers Lifetime Impact Statements

The reforestation scheme is now offering infographic statements to its clients and customers, showing the benefits of partnership in real terms.

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PrintReleaf Reforestation Rate Exceeds 1,500 Trees Daily

The PrintReleaf reforestation rate now exceeds 1500 trees per day. Commenting on achieving the milestone, founder and CEO Jordan Darragh, said: ‘The PrintReleaf reforestation rate – our most meaningful measure of success – now exceeds 1500 standard trees planted per day.

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Large Canadian Commercial Printer Selects PrintReleaf

Solisco--one of Canada's largest commercial printers--has partnered with PrintReleaf, enabling its clients to select reforestation equivalent to the paper used on their projects.

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PrintReleaf Now Available in Six Languages

PrintReleaf software and collateral literature are now available in six languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German and Italian.

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Simple and Effective Chain-of-Custody Alternative Offered by PrintReleaf

PrintReleaf--a new print industry sustainability and reforestation standard--offers brands, graphic designers, and printers a simple and effective alternative to chain-of-custody standards currently available.

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Printers That Plant Trees, 8,333 Pages at a Time

Just like the roots of an established tree, our history of sustainability runs deep. From two-sided printing, to the Green World Alliance program and the Xerox Print Awareness Tool, Xerox technology and software enables our customers to pursue sustainability in their operations. That means reducing environmental footprints, making workflows more efficient, and reducing printing costs.

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