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Environment First Printing Expands Sales Force Amid Rising Demand for Eco-Friendly Office Supplies

Newswriter Staff July 21, 2025
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Environment First Printing Expands Sales Force Amid Rising Demand for Eco-Friendly Office Supplies

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Environment First Printing reports a 250% increase in its sales force, driven by growing consumer interest in sustainable printing solutions and a lucrative commission model.

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Environment First Printing (EFP), a leader in bio-based toner products, has significantly expanded its sales team, reporting a 250% increase in outside sales representatives over the past two months. This growth underscores a rising demand for environmentally friendly office supplies and highlights EFP's successful sales strategy that appeals to individuals looking for additional income opportunities.

CEO Matthew Airey credits the expansion to heightened consumer awareness of environmental issues, the appeal of domestically produced goods, and the company's attractive commission structure, which offers up to 50% of gross profit. This approach has drawn a diverse group of sales representatives, including retirees and stay-at-home parents, to join EFP's ranks.

EFP's bio-based toner products stand out not only for their environmental benefits but also for their cost-effectiveness. These products are 30% cheaper than those offered by major retailers, providing significant savings to consumers. Additionally, each EFP toner cartridge saves approximately 3 liters of petroleum compared to traditional options, further emphasizing the company's commitment to sustainability.

With the launch of its new website, https://www.environmentfirstprinting.com, EFP is set to enhance its mission of reducing reliance on foreign oil and promoting renewable resources in the printing industry. This expansion and the company's innovative approach reflect a broader shift towards sustainability in office supplies, offering both ecological and economic advantages.

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