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January Newsletter

There’s much good news to kick off the year, so welcome y’all to 2023! 

Much changed in the last couple years, including our new website, did you see it, Xenith? We have a new logo, look n’ feel, and a wider portfolio of products for your business.  

New look AND new products!

Truthfully, these aren’t new products. We’ve been learning, testing, and improving performance over the last 5-7 years. Leading many document processing solutions, on a client-by-client basis.  We kept our knowledge and expertise to ourselves, until ready, so this is Xenith’s “coming out” party. Xenith goes beyond Managed Print Services!

Sustainability corner

Co-Contributor Leah Abraha

In 2022 Xenith launched PrintReLeaf, a partner program to offset printing. After our first year, we achieved double-digit sign-up, keeping our team busy. One Account we are especially proud of is JAGS Development .

We signed-up James Allen Girl’s School, and recently spoke to their Sustainability officer, Priya Hira about using PrintReLeaf. 

School’s challenge:

Developing sustainable practices within the walls of old school buildings and systems, is an uphill battle. Yet, Priya is unfazed, and why she inspires our title of, an everyday “sustainability hero”.  ESG initiatives are increasingly important, with energy cost on the rise and inflation being the highest in 40-years.   

Print ReLeaf solution:

Priya’s mindset helps, sharing “it is unrealistic to eliminate printing and copying in schools”. However, by setting the right expectations, building “green” awareness, she is cultivating momentum and reducing unnecessary waste.  On Print ReLeaf, “This opportunity was a quick win for me,” Priya explains. “Through Print Releaf, I can access metrics and data for further analysis and deeper conversations with faculty and administration.” 

If interested to learn more, the full story can be accessed here

#sustainablebusiness #sustainableschools #lifeatXenith #everydayheroes

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