Green Arena
Arena has its own environmental policy and we know that sustainability is an issue for most of the businesses, organisations, schools, colleges and universities we work with.
We help our customers in a number of ways to be eco-friendly and to achieve sustainability and low carbon targets.
- Energy efficient printers and copiers that use less power and have sleep modes
- Bespoke software to minimise unnecessary printing
- Machines that print on both sides of the paper
- Electronic document management system using our own mstore software, enables scanning, organisation and retrieval of critical documents and thereby reduces your printing and document storage costs
- Recycling of your old printers and related supplies. (Find out about toner cartridge recycling on our FAQs page)
Supporting Your Environmental Aims
“Leeds Trinity has a carbon management plan that aims to reduce CO2 emissions over five years. It is really important to us that we buy products and services that are energy efficient in line with our goals to be a sustainable campus.” - Leeds Trinity University College.
“Reed Boardall has been committed to a ‘green strategy’ from the early 1990s and the new Electronic Document Management (EDM) system is targeted to reduce paper costs by at least 30%.” - Reed Boardall, one of the UK’s largest temperature controlled food distributors.
Partners in Sustainability
Arena Group recognises the importance of working collaboratively with parners to encourage and support common environmental aims. Click the links below to find more information about the environmental aims and activities of our partners:
Toshiba's Carbon Zero Scheme
The environmental scheme from Toshiba ensures that every Toshiba MFP is both helping the environment and making a positive contribution. The first scheme of its kind to be widely offered to MFP customers in the UK, carbon offsetting allows for the investment in projects that save the emission of, or absorb an equivalent amount of co2 to that of the manufacture and shipment of your MFP device. Find out more about the scheme at www.toshibacarbonzero.co.uk




