PrintReleaf joins Idealliance Member Advantage Program

Dec 1, 2017

The Forest Stewardship Service has opted to join the Idealliance Member Advantage Program and will offer its services at a discount to other members.

This week Idealliance revealed that PrintReleaf has elected to join the Idealliance Member Advantage Program and will be making its worldwide reforestation services available to Idealliance members at a discounted rate.

PrintReleaf collects paper consumption data via third-party software integrations regardless of the origin of the paper or how it is used. Print customers select where they would like their print job ‘releafed’ through the PrintReleaf network of certified reforestation projects. The patented PrintReleaf technology tracks paper consumption and monitors PrintReleaf reforestation partners to ensure fulfillment.

“Idealliance is delighted to provide this innovative environmental stewardship program to our members worldwide,” says Idealliance Senior Vice President, Sales Dean D’Ambrosi. “Since PrintReleaf monitors paper consumption automatically, members won’t have to track their own paper usage, and they can let their customers know that they are taking part in an environmentally responsible program that offsets their paper consumption via reforestation projects at certified sites. And, as Idealliance members, they can do all this at a discount.”

“PrintReleaf is pleased to make our certified reforestation service available to Idealliance members,” says PrintReleaf Founder and Chief Executive Officer Jordan Darragh. “As a participant in of the Idealliance Member Advantage Program, PrintReLeaf will offer Idealliance members in good standing a discount from its published reforestation rates and enable them to avoid the financial and operational headaches often associated with other forest stewardship programs. Print buyers, publishers, and brand owners will be happy to know that paper usage is being translated into reforestation at worldwide sites via a certified, verified, and economical process.”

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