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Brampton, Ontario – June 12, 2025 – DATA Communications Management Corp. (TSX: DCM; OTCQX: DCMDF) (“DCM” or the “Company”), a leading Canadian provider of print and digital solutions that help simplify complex marketing communications and workflow, is excited to announce that its client, Atlantic Packaging Products Ltd. (“Atlantic Packaging”), has hit a significant milestone through its participation in the PrintReleaf program: over 50,000 trees planted at reforestation projects around the world.
The PrintReleaf initiative is a crucial pillar of DCM’s sustainability strategy aimed at mitigating its environmental impact. PrintReleaf offers a software platform that measures paper consumption, calculates how many trees were harvested to produce that paper and replants the exact number of trees at global reforestation projects.
Since Atlantic Packaging Products joined the program in March 2022, DCM has planted 55,936 trees1 on their behalf at sites throughout Northern California, British Columbia (Cariboo and Redstone), Romania, Mexico, France (Torce), Dominican Republic, and Madagascar.
“Our partnership with DCM demonstrates Atlantic Packaging Group of Companies’ values and commitments to environmental leadership and collaborative innovation,” said Larissa Fritzen, Plant Manager, Atlantic Packaging Products’ Retail Packaging & Display Division, Ontario. “As a corrugated packaging leader, we are redefining packaging solutions to meet industry demands and contribute to the best sustainable practices. The PrintReleaf initiative, an important part of our ESG strategy, helps reduce environmental impact and preserve resources for future generations.”
“We believe it’s our responsibility to operate more sustainably and we recognize that we’re a major part of our clients’ supply chains which is why we’re happy to make this program available to them,” said Richard Kellam, President & CEO of DCM. “Congratulations to Atlantic Packaging on having made such a significant impact on global reforestation. We can’t wait to see more companies hit this impressive milestone.”
1Data on the number of trees planted was provided by PrintReleaf and is current as of February 2025.
About Atlantic Packaging Products
Atlantic Packaging Products, a North American leader in innovative and sustainable packaging, offers solutions ranging from corrugated and decorative packaging to recycling services and paper bags. With headquarters in Canada and divisions in the United States, the Atlantic Packaging group of companies is committed to consistently meeting customers’ expectations through collaboration, innovation, and lasting partnerships.
About DATA Communications Management Corp.
DCM is a leading Canadian tech-enabled provider of print and digital solutions that help simplify complex marketing communications and operations workflow. DCM serves over 2,500 clients including 70 of the 100 largest Canadian corporations and leading government agencies. Our core strength lies in delivering individualized services to our clients that simplify their communications, including customized printing, highly personalized marketing communications, campaign management, digital signage, and digital asset management. From omnichannel marketing campaigns to large-scale print and digital workflows, our goal is to make complex tasks surprisingly simple, allowing our clients to focus on what they do best.
Additional information relating to DATA Communications Management Corp. is available on datacm.com, and in the disclosure documents filed by DATA Communications Management Corp. on SEDAR+ at sedarplus.ca.
For further information, contact:
Ms. Tatiana Pogrebinskaya
Senior PR and Marketing Communications Manager
Atlantic Packaging Products Ltd.
Tel: (437) 214-2030
tatiana_pogrebinskaya@atlantic.ca
Mr. Richard Kellam
President and Chief Executive Officer
DATA Communications Management Corp.
Tel: (905) 791-3151
Mr. James E. Lorimer
Chief Financial Officer
DATA Communications Management Corp.
Tel: (905) 791-3151
ir@datacm.com
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To fulfill this, we aim to adhere as strictly as possible to the World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.1 (WCAG 2.1) at the AA level. These guidelines explain how to make web content accessible to people with a wide array of disabilities. Complying with those guidelines helps us ensure that the website is accessible to all people: blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more.
This website utilizes various technologies that are meant to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We utilize an accessibility interface that allows persons with specific disabilities to adjust the website’s UI (user interface) and design it to their personal needs.
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