Printer consumables recycler 300 Recycling has introduced a new initiative to encourage consumers to return their empties.
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Fuji Xerox New Zealand’s takings rise $23 million
Fuji Xerox New Zealand has reported $7.5 million profit before tax for the financial year ending 31 March.
Cartridge World Pty deregisters name
Cartridge World Pty Limited has deregistered its name, causing a stir amongst franchisees. One told The Recycler that the company had gone into administration.
Deadline extended for speaker submissions for Asia Pacific MPS Conference
Speakers have been given more time for submissions for the 2010 Asia Pacific MPS Conference has been extended to 26 July.
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Jaffery Academy Kenya goes green through e-waste recycling
The school has been awarded a Tree Growing Programme, sponsored by Coastaltec – a growing brand for remanufactured toner and inkjet cartridges in Kenya.
Remax 2011 exhibitor sales begin soon
Booth sales for Remax@Paperworld 2011 will begin soon, for the event taking place 29 January - 1 February 2011 in Frankfurt. Exhibitors are being advised that a five percent early booking discount is available for those that...
Remax 2011 exhibitor sales begin soon
Booth sales for Remax@Paperworld 2011 will begin soon, for the event taking place 29 January - 1 February 2011 in Frankfurt. Exhibitors are being advised that a five percent early booking discount is available for those that...
Injunction in Germany against Pelikan cartridges
Düsseldorf District Court issues preliminary injunction on alleged infringement of Brother’s IP right
Print Solutions conference to take place in São Paulo
Guía del Reciclador has launched a new event under its Print Solutions brand, to take place on 20th April in São Paulo, Brazil.
UniNet promotes new chip products at Remax 2010
UniNet interview at Remax 2010Zoltan Matyas of UniNet Europe spoke to Recycler TV at Remax 2010 about the new chip products the company was promoting at the show, how Remax had been successful for UniNet and how the company is optimistic about 2010.