OfficeMax More Eco-Friendly
The new solution offers automated policy-based encryption for e-mails.
OfficeMax (NYSE:OMX) is now offering 100 percent post-consumer recycled paper when making self-serve copies at local OfficeMax ImPress, the company's in-store print and document services station. For a limited time, customers can upgrade from 30 to 100 percent recycled paper at no charge.
"People are seeking environmentally responsible options in every aspect of their work and OfficeMax is proactively finding new alternatives within our products and services," Ryan Vero, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer for OfficeMax, said in a statement. "We are bringing OfficeMax customers products and services that emphasize recycling, energy efficiency and recycled content to help them do their best work while being environmentally conscientious at the same time," he said.
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