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Static Control first to market with HP chips

The largest manufacturer of aftermarket imaging systems and components has launched extended yield chips for cartridges used in the HP CP2025 and M451 printers, stating that it is first-to-market with the CMYK chips.

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On the China grapevine

The Recycler understands that Suzhou Goldengreen Technologies (SGT) are in discussions to buy a Zhuhai-based cartridge manufacturer. SGT recently bought the Cartridge World franchise. Also in discussion are more acquisitions by Zhuhai-based Apex Microelectronics, who...

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Spearink discusses e-waste and business

The Egyptian company’s CEO, Essam Hashem, spoke about Spearink’s business, plans for the future and challenges. Wamda, a “platform of programmes and networks that aims to accelerate entrepreneurship ecosystems across MENA”, interviewed Hashem about Spearink’s “e-waste...

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Brother remanufacturing guide available to download

The guide covers remanufacturing the colour toner cartridges used in Brother’s HL-3140 series, the TN-221 and 225 cartridges, while the HL-3140 range includes the HL-3140CW, 3150CDN and 3170CDW, and the MFC-9130CW, MFC-9140CDN, MFC-9330CDW, and MFC-9340CDW.

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South African remanufacturer up for award

greenABLE hires disabled people to work at its remanufacturing plant, and was shortlisted for awards for its environmental efforts. SA Good News reported on the South African non-profit enterprise run by greenOFFICE, which has “set up a recycling facility with the...

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Taiwan and Thailand join WTO tariff agreement

The two countries have officially agreed to the tariff cuts previously announced. Bangkok Post reported on Taiwan and Thailand’s decisions to “become parties to an agreement” on cutting tariffs for a wide range of IT products. The tariffs were cut by the World Trade...

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Xerox set to cut 3,000 jobs

The OEM plans to cut the jobs worldwide after its poor quarterly results. TWC News reported on Xerox’ plans to “cut [its] workforce” by 3,000 worldwide, out of its total 140,000 staff across the globe. The OEM noted that it’s “too early to predict” any local impact...

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