An independent panel of judges, including Denise Gustavson, Editor of Wide-Format Imaging magazine, Robert Cassidy, Editor-in-Chief of Building Design+Construction magazine, and Ed Avis, principal of Ed Avis Associates, a communications firm specializing in the imaging industry, and author of The Green Reprographics Handbook, selected ProRepro as the winner based on its enterprise-wide dedication to sustainability.
Since its founding in 2006, ProRepro has strived to incorporate sustainability throughout its business operations. This is evident in their use of products that reduce the negative impact on the environment. ProRepro’s entire fleet of reprographic equipment is Energy Star rated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and other pollutants caused by the inefficient use of energy. Ninety percent of its equipment has been converted to solid toner or cartridge free technology, dramatically reducing landfill and energy costs related to storage. And, unless otherwise specified, all jobs are run on FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) certified as well as 30% post consumer waste recycled paper.