The latest retailers to offer Ink-O-Dem’s inkjet cartridge refilling service are three Ace Hardware stores in Wisconsin.
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Kompatibles Druckkerzubehör Hersteller und Distributor KMP hat gesagt, das sie sich von Toner-Fälschungen, die Patenteverletzen distanzieren
Laut KMP, am häufigsten betroffen sindToner für Druckermodelle, für die das Leergut sehr knapp ist, wie für Brother,Samsung und HP-Kartuschen.
Memjet plans to increase profile this year
Memjet will be “truly disruptive” to the printing market when it makes its much-awaited debut, CEO Len Lauer said in an interview with Xconomy.com_x000D_
300 Recycling offers new cartridges for old with “Eco Junk” credit
300 Recycling is now offering customers the chance to exchange their old cartridges, print components, and mobile phones using “Eco Junk” credit in an incentive to combat recycling “apathy”.
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e-Stewards recycling certification launches with major approval
A new standard for responsible recycling has been launched with global approval from corporations including Samsung and Bank of America, and environmentalists such as Greenpeace.
Ricoh estimates 44 percent rise in 2009/2010 predictions
Japanese OEM Ricoh has revised its financial forecast for the year and has predicted a 44 percent increase in operating profits.
HP aims to end laser jet “drought” by summer
The current laser jet supply problems may be over by summer, a HP UK executive has said. The supply drought began last summer as HP reduced production during the economic downturn, only to have demand increase again.
Target’s Earth Day recycling criticized over lack of transparency
Environmentalists have expressed concern over Target’s recent Earth Day recycling scheme, after being unable to find out what happens to collected e-waste.
Envelope distribution a priority for Eco Service in 2010
Empties collector Eco Service plans to make recycling easier for Poland by giving out pre-paid envelopes to collect empty ink cartridges._x000D_
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Watch Recycler TV’s interview with ETIRA’s Vincent van Dijk at Remax
In an interview with Recycler TV, ETIRA’s Vincent van Dijk, explained that the main agenda for 2010 is to work on the rules for eco-design products. He said there is a “big push from governments” towards environmentally friendly products or green procurement. Van Dijk...