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Pem Guerry, executive vice president of SIGNiX, recently wrote an article for Small Biz Daily about ways to reduce paper usage and transition to a digital workflow. In the article, he said:

 “Despite the push for paperless business operations, the average office worker still uses 10,000 sheets of paper per year, according to the Paperless Project. By transitioning to a paperless office, your company can reduce inefficiencies by up to 30 percent—making a huge impact on your bottom line—and putting your company one step closer to achieving a truly paperless office.”

 

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