The following appears on buffalonews.com


Beginning this fall, each time students, faculty and staff at D’Youville College use a collective 8,333 sheets of paper from printers and copy machines on campus, a new tree will be planted in an area of the world that needs to be reforested.

The college of about 3,000 students, working with Toshiba Business Solutions’ Buffalo office, has signed on to a software platform called PrintReleaf Exchange that will monitor paper use on campus.

Once a threshold of 8,333 sheets of paper is reached, the program automatically will contact a global network of reforestation projects, which then will plant a new tree in a deforested part of the world.


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