Environment First Printing (EFP), a company known for its bio-based toner products, has seen a 250% increase in its outside sales force over the past two months. This growth underscores the rising demand for environmentally friendly printing options and the effectiveness of EFP's sales model, which appeals to individuals looking for additional income opportunities.
Matthew Airey, CEO of EFP, links this expansion to heightened environmental awareness among consumers, the preference for American-made products, and the company's lucrative commission structure, offering up to 50% of gross profit. This approach has attracted a diverse group of sales representatives, including retirees and stay-at-home parents.
EFP's bio-based toners not only provide a greener alternative to petroleum-based products but also offer significant cost savings, being 30% cheaper than alternatives from major retailers. The company emphasizes its commitment to sustainability, noting that each of its toner cartridges saves 3 liters of petroleum compared to those from original equipment manufacturers.
With the launch of its new website at https://www.environmentfirstprinting.com, EFP aims to further its goals of reducing reliance on foreign oil and advancing the use of renewable resources in the printing sector. This expansion reflects a broader shift towards sustainability in office supplies, offering both ecological and financial advantages.


