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So what is the Problem?

GreenPrint is a simple idea, but it solves a problem nearly everyone can relate to: The ubiquitous wasted page. This is the page with just a URL, banner ad, legal disclaimer, etc. These wasted pages occur many times a day littering homes and offices around the world and wasting money, trees, and time.

The Solution

GreenPrint is designed to save you money and help the environment by preventing waste pages from being printed. GreenPrint analyzes the content of each print job for pages that have wasteful characteristics. These are the pages with just a banner ad, URL footnote etc. It also allows you to very quickly add and remove pages from your print job, without having to return to the original application.

 

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How much can GreenPrint Reduce my Printing Expenses?

In 2004 the United States used 8 million tons of office paper (3.2 billion reams). That’s the equivalent of 178 million trees.

On average, the costs of buying office printers and keeping them up and running equate to between 1 and 3 per cent of total annual revenues.

Annually, an average Fortune 500 company using GreenPrint saves:

  • Over $2 million.
  • 4000 trees.
  • Prevent 12,623 tonnes of CO2 emissions.

How does GreenPrint help the environment?

If all new computers used GreenPrint they would reduce CO2 emissions by over 117 million tonnes. That’s the equivalent of removing 23 million cars from the road for an entire year.

If all new computers sold in the next 12 months used GreenPrint they would save over 36 million trees every year. If only 10% of new computers used GreenPrint they would reduce CO2 emissions by over 23 billion pounds and reduce paper waste by 32 billion sheets


For more information on GreenPrint please click here to view our online interactive tutorial.
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