Toshiba publishes PrintReleaf case studies

Apr 7, 2017

The OEM and the MPS company shared two case studies that implemented the latter’s environmental print management.

In a release, the OEM and the MPS company discussed how they “partnered in the last year and have since developed new case studies to showcase the programme for both new dealers and end customers”. As PrintReleaf “is gaining traction in multiple vertical markets”, the two “have partnered to publish their first two case studies focused on higher education and national distribution”.

The first case study “focuses on the benefits of the PrintReleaf offering in higher education” at Messiah College, a Christian college focused on liberal and applied arts and sciences in Pennsylvania, with the institution’s sustainability department helping it keep “ahead of trend” in green practices, with cartridge collected and “recycled offsite”. In turn, savings “earned from recycling” are used to “financially support further sustainability services”.

In terms of the college’s achievements with PrintReleaf meanwhile, it printed around 523,805 pages per year and planted 63 trees, with its chosen reforestation project in Madagascar, and its “key benefits” from working with PrintReleaf said to be the “alignment with established progressiveness towards sustainability”.

The second case study in turn focuses on PrintReleaf “in national distribution”, spotlighting Toshiba’s channel partner Digital Office Products (DOP) customer KeyImpact Sales & Systems. The company is a “leading national foodservice sales and marketing agency”, with DOP helping it “increase efficiencies” through “innovative solutions to cut costs, secure documents, and reduce environmental footprint”.

Through PrintReleaf, KeyImpact has printed 1.4 million pages since August last year, and planted 158 standard trees in that time, with reforestation projects chosen in Madagascar, Brazil, Mexico, India, Dominican Republic, and the USA. Finally, the key benefit that the company gets from the MPS programme is to “enhance current sustainability initiatives”.

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