Recycled Ink & Toner Cartridge Business InkCycle Celebrates March Madness With Giveaway
17. März 2011 18:00 ET
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InkCycle
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - March 17, 2011) - In an effort to promote e-waste recycling, InkCycle, a recycled ink and toner cartridge company, with a green line of remanufactured ink and toner...
Recycled Ink & Toner Cartridge Business Reviews the Best 2011 Green Trends
17. Februar 2011 17:03 ET
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InkCycle
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - February 17, 2011) - InkCycle, a company with a recycled line of ink and toner cartridges known as grenk, recently reviewed the best 2011 green trends.
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Recycled Ink & Toner Cartridge Business Diverts 493 Tons of E-Waste From Landfills; Recycles 588,209 Pounds of Inkjets & 397,718 Pounds of Toner Cartridges in 2010
11. Januar 2011 11:00 ET
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InkCycle
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - January 11, 2011) - InkCycle, a company with a recycled line of ink and toner cartridges known as grenk, diverted 493 tons of electronic waste from landfills and...
How to Recycle Electronics This Holiday Season
15. Dezember 2010 13:21 ET
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InkCycle
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - December 15, 2010) - Brad Roderick, executive vice president of InkCycle, a Kansas City company with a recycled line of ink and toner cartridges known as grenk,...
Recycled Ink & Toner Cartridge Company Reviews Green Gifts For the Holidays
12. November 2010 14:51 ET
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InkCycle
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - November 12, 2010) - Brad Roderick, executive vice president of InkCycle, a Kansas City company with a recycled line of ink and toner cartridges known as grenk,...
UMB Bank of Kansas City Diverts 1,403 Pounds of Electronic Waste From Landfills With grenk
13. September 2010 13:51 ET
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grenk
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - September 13, 2010) - UMB Bank of Kansas City recently issued a sustainability case study in conjunction with InkCycle, a business with a green line of...
Corporate America Commits to Recycling Electronics; Kansas-Based Recycled Ink and Toner Remanufacturer Diverts 394 Tons of E-Waste
05. August 2009 18:36 ET
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InkCycle
KANSAS CITY, MO--(Marketwire - August 5, 2009) - Nationally and internationally, large
corporations such as Apple and Sony are making it easier to recycle
e-waste, according to their Web sites. ...