Keypoint Intelligence Kisses Too Much OEM Ass, What About Remanufacturing the Empty Toners Correctly at Canon Facility!? Keypoint Intelligence’s oversight during their visit to Canon Virginia (see below) raises important questions. Why indeed shred empty toner cartridges when responsible remanufacturing could be a more sustainable choice? It’s a dilemma faced by many companies: balancing environmental impact with financial considerations.
Keypoint Intelligence missed a crucial question during their visit to Canon Virginia: Why shred empty toner cartridges instead of remanufacturing them responsibly?
It’s not enough to dazzle a journalist with a tour of a state-of-the-art facility; evidently, the thought of sustainable toner remanufacturing wasn’t on their agenda.
Perhaps next time, Keypoint Intelligence should inquire why Canon opts for shredding over remanufacturing, a practice that could significantly reduce waste and benefit the environment.
If Keypoint Intelligence genuinely prioritizes environmental stewardship, advocating for remanufacturing empty toner cartridges should be at the forefront. However, in an industry where OEM relationships often dictate coverage, silence and compliance seem to be the norm.
In an industry where relationships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) often influence coverage, asking tough questions becomes crucial. Perhaps Keypoint Intelligence will rise to the challenge next time and prioritize inquiries that truly matter for the environment and consumers.