Pulse Technology announced a partnership with PrintReleaf, a certification system and platform to help companies offset their paper usage.
The PrintReleaf Exchange (PRX) is a patented software platform through which businesses can sustain and grow the global forestry system, one print job at a time. Through the arrangement with Pulse Technology, customers can select the managed forestry projects they wish to support.
āWeāve always been strong advocates for conservation,ā said Pulse Technology CEO Chip Miceli. He continued, āOne of the many benefits of Managed Print is the ability to reduce per-page costs and also conserve on paper. Now, with our partnership with PrintReleaf, we take the whole process a step further and actually give back to our environment with the planting of trees. This is a great energy conservation initiative.ā
āPrintReleaf aims to partner with the leading managed print providers around the world.Ā So the opportunity work with Pulse and their growing base of customers is one weāre excited aboutā, said Jordan Darragh, CEO of PrintReleaf. āNow more customers have a great opportunity as well to link their efforts to worldās Sustainable Development Goals as a result of their partnership with Pulseā.
PrintReleaf is a third-party certified, secure, automated platform that provides companies with an effortless way of moving toward sustainability, providing tracking and reporting data so that reforestation results can be shared.
Through this program, Pulse customers have the option to āreleafā their paper consumption usingĀ patented technology whichĀ measures total paper consumption and converts that total into an equivalent number of trees that are automatically and certifiably planted around the world. Pulse customers can then choose their reforestation sites and track their ongoing impact with their own PrintReleaf portal.
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