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INX Digital Starts Recycling Program

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INX Digital recently introduced an ink-cartridge-recycling program in the U.S. The program will accept any empty Triangle brand or OEM cartridges from wide-format system. The main requirement is the printer must return a minimum of 20 cartridges. Free shipping is available to anyone who packages the cartridges in their own box and uses a UPS call tag that is generated through a special Website.

INX Digital recently introduced an ink-cartridge-recycling program in the U.S. The program will accept any empty Triangle brand or OEM cartridges from wide-format system. The main requirement is the printer must return a minimum of 20 cartridges. Free shipping is available to anyone who packages the cartridges in their own box and uses a UPS call tag that is generated through a special Website.

"In North America, over 350 million inks cartridges are sent to landfills annually. Most people are not aware that recycled ink cartridges are extremely beneficial since they use 80% fewer resources than a new cartridge," says Ken Kisner, INX Digital’s VP of business development and CTO for digital division ink technologies. "Using renewable resources is part of our global preservation commitment through intelligent product and packaging design and responsible manufacturing. As global citizens dedicated to corporate responsibility, it is our intention, as part of our strategic plan, to encourage environmental protection for the conservation of precious natural resources. We believe this ink cartridge program is another step in the right direction to reduce, reuse and recycle efficiently."

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