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Lego vows to be 100 percent sustainable

Continuing its drive toward complete sustainability, Dutch company Lego Group has now vowed to become 100 percent sustainable by 2025. In 2015 the LEGO Group announced its ambition to use 100 percent sustainable materials in both its bricks and packaging by 2030. This...

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ECS explains remanufacturing’s customer advantages

Effective Consumable Solutions (ECS) has published a new blog highlighting the benefits of remanufacturing from a customer’s point of view. Despite being in the business of remanufacturing, ECS’ Jack Anderson argues that “there is much more to it than our own gain,”...

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Konica Minolta unveils marketing and analytics platform

Konica Minolta Business Solutions U.S.A., Inc. has announced the launch of a marketing planning and analytics platform that brings disparate marketing plans together and allows multiple users to easily collaborate in developing and maintaining plans, complete...

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Circular Economy package formally agreed

Last week the European Parliament formally agreed upon its Circular Economy package, with just one more approval required before it is made law. As lets recycle reports, the package, including a range of recycling targets “and other requirements”, was officially...

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Malicious attachments attacking devices

Researchers have warned of the latest development in cyber-crime, coming via email. There is a growing risk of cyber-crime from hackers launching attacks containing malicious attachments, that appear as if they are coming from the network printer, reports SC Media UK....

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Ninestar release new inkjet cartridges

The new range of replacement inkjet cartridges is for use in the Epson’s 202/378 cartridge series. Ninestar announced their new "patented inkjet cartridges" for the Epson 202/378 cartridge series. Ninestar’s new releases come with Gloria high-end dye ink and they...

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MSU alumnus receives 3D printing patent

Jeremy Straub, an alumnus of Mississippi State University, now on faculty at North Dakota State University, has created a new 3D printing device. Described currently as an imaging-based 3D quality control system, the device was designed by Straub, an associate...

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In 2018 big businesses go green

As we begin a new year, some of the world’s biggest corporations are making efforts to reduce their impact on the environment. According to Amy Pay of The Telegraph, 2018 “will see large corporations adopting circular economy solutions, where high proportions of...

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Alibaba to become first $1 trillion company

According to MKM Partners, the firm looks to set to become the first $1 trillion (€832.1 billion) Internet company by 2020. As CNBC reports, an analyst from MKM Partners has revealed that Alibaba could reach this sought-after valuation by 2020, beating Amazon and...

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French circular economy ‘roadmap’ devised

Consultations with the public have helped create the country’s route towards eco-sustainability. The French Ministry of Ecological and Solidarity Transition has, along with a multitude of eco-organisations responsible for waste recycling in France, established a...

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