The UK-based remanufacturer has ceased trading “with immediate effect”.
The company, set up in 2000 and based in Peterborough, UK, previously “specialise[d] in the remanufacturing and refilling of inkjet printer cartridges”, and has now ceased trading, announcing the move on its website. The UK’s Companies House company database still currently lists the remanufacturer as “active”, but the company’s website claims it has ceased trading “with immediate effect”.
The company had employed over 30 staff across its office and production facility, and had moved to a new factory in 2004 to deal with increased remanufacturing production. Greentech had begun as Computerlink, and “was started as a small-scale home operation”, before “rapidly” growing into a remanufacturing business. It stated in its message concerning the cessation of trading that the “label part of the business” is now “being serviced and developed by Label Tack”, and thanked customers “for all your custom and support”.
Greentech International are the latest cartridge remanufacturing business to close, with previous businesses including: Cartridge Supplies Ltd.; Cartrec; Rethink Recycling; Tinto Laser; Phoenix Printer Solutions Ltd.; Tanark; and Green Cartridges Ltd.