It’s estimated that the average office worker uses 10,000 sheets of copy paper each year. Given that a tree 7-8 inches in diameter and 40 feet tall produces 17 reams of copy paper, a single office worker is responsible for consuming 1.17 trees each year. Multiply that by the number of office workers in the world, and the impact of paper production, consumption and disposal on our environment is staggering.
Laserfiche® digital document management solutions help organizations shrink their carbon footprint by reducing paper consumption, eliminating the expense of distributing paper documents and saving energy resources. With Laserfiche, you work with digital images of scanned paper or electronic files, instead of copying, mailing and storing paper. Staff easily access the same files simultaneously—something that’s impossible with paper—improving communication and collaboration and enabling better decision making.
Read the following customer stories to learn how Laserfiche document management solutions help our users break the paper cycle—saving the time, money and staff resources that enable them to gain a competitive edge.
Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA). “Although a totally paperless office is not possible, it’s always our goal to conserve resources whenever we can. Laserfiche is a major part of that initiative.”
City of Anaheim, CA. “There is no doubt that we can play a major role in our neighborhoods and community by practicing good stewardship, conserving resources and providing leadership.”
North Carolina Division of Water Quality. “Photographs, topographical maps, large-scale engineering maps, storm and flood maps are all now instantly available to regional offices as soon as we scan them in.”
Geneos Wealth Management. “Our staff really appreciate the ability to send documents electronically rather than printing and mailing them, and this functionality has taken us a long way toward becoming a fully paperless firm.”
Iredell Memorial Hospital. “We've reduced paper in the copying process by 80 percent—the very act of moving from paper to electronic records is one of the best practices we've implemented.”
MBC Systems. “Creating a digital workflow environment has revolutionized our medical collection efforts by empowering our staff with patient files that have total availability in disparate department desktops simultaneously.”