Clover plants over 600,000 trees
March 2, 2020
Clover Imaging Group (Clover Imaging) announced that over 600,000 trees have been planted in at-risk forests throughout the world through its close partnership with sustainability innovator, PrintReleaf.
Clover Imaging’s long-standing partnership with PrintReleaf enables dealer partners to take advantage of PrintReleaf Exchange, a software platform that provides businesses with a way to offset their carbon footprint. The platform employs automated standards that measure the paper consumption of individual organisations and offsets it through global reforestation.
Not only does PrintReleaf plant one tree for every 8,333 printed pages, but they provide reforestation jobs to uplift the communities in which they operate. Through these efforts, forests have been planted in countries throughout the world, including Madagascar, India, Brazil, and others, empowering communities and increasing industry focus on preserving raw materials.
Eric Martin, President of Clover Imaging, noted: “At Clover, we take environmental responsibility very seriously. It’s not just something we do, it’s a value we instil at all levels of our corporate culture. We’ve worked hard to educate everyone in our supply chain about the importance of sustainability — not only by leading through example, but by creating simple, innovative ways they can make a difference. Now, the excitement is taking hold among our valued partners, and as their commitment grows, our sustainability efforts are expanding exponentially.”
As more businesses look toward becoming more sensitive to resource conservation and more serious about protecting the limited resources of our planet, Clover continues to further develop sustainability initiatives for the benefit of its partners, clients, and the health of our environment, the company concluded.
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