Recycler TV interviews David Connett about Remax@Paperworld 2010
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Remax@Paperworld interview with David Connett
Recycler TV interviewed David Connett to find out more about Remax@Paperworld 2010. Click here to watch the video: http://www.therecycler.com/recycler-tv.aspx To get in touch with the Recycler TV team email news@therecycler.com
Recycler’s Brazil Correspondent to report from ReBrasil Expo
Taking place June 17th-19th in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Expo-Guide warning
Recycler Publishing and Events has received several letters and emails from a company called Expo-Guide who are asking companies to update their pre-registered listing in the Expo-Guide exhibitors directory for Remax Düsseldorf. If your company has received any...
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Directory 2008/09 is out soon!
Recycler Publishing and Events is due to publish the popular Directory 2008/09 this coming June. This time there will be three separate directories, one for each region – the Americas, Asia and EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa). The directories will be produced...
Industry backs ICRRA, CRTAI expo
Industry gets behind ICRRA, CRTAI India Expo The imaging industry in India is having its own Expo on 5th and 6th March 2009 at the Nehru Centre, Worli in Mumbai. Two associations representing the industry in the country, namely ICRRA (Indian Cartridge Recyclers...
Lexmark’s 4th-Quarter Profits Drop
Lexmark International, Inc. announced financial results for the fourth quarter of 2008, which dropped significantly compared to 2007 fourth-quarter results. The company faults the weak economy and the currency rate shifts for the revenue fall. Fourth quarter revenue...
Eco Service merges with TBG
Empty cartridge broker Eco Service plans to significantly increase its turnover of empty cartridges worldwide through a merger with the German company TBG.
Staples expands cartridge recycling
Expects to recycle more than 30 million cartridges in 2009 and become the world’s largest ink and toner recycler
HP’s Hurd gets the big bucks
Since joining the company in 2005, Mark Hurd, 52, has helped Hewlett-Packard see more than $30 billion (£21.6 billion) in sales and profits triple. Now Hurd, HP’s Chairman of the Board, chief executive officer and president, has been compensated with a $34...