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Board approves Epson copier contract as part of sustainability push; district cites lower energy use
Summary
After a pilot at two sites, the Laguna Beach board approved a CMAS contract to replace aging copiers with Epson models that use ink rather than plastic toner; staff said the change reduces plastic waste and could cut district energy use by an estimated 75%, and included a partnership component with student sustainability challenges.
The Laguna Beach Unified School District board voted to approve a California multiple award contract (CMAS) to replace aging copiers and printers with Epson workforce models following a district pilot.
Chief Technology Officer Mike Morrison described several benefits from the pilot: Epson machines use ink instead of…
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