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INKCYCLE LAUNCHES NEW LIVE VIDEO
Recycled Ink & Toner Cartridge Company Launches Video for Families to Green Up Their Homes
click on this link below to see live Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG8J7wpiulE
KANSAS
CITY, MO — Brad Roderick, executive vice president of InkCycle, a
Kansas City company with a recycled line of ink and toner cartridges
known as grenk, released a family video regarding how to green up the
home.Roderick said that the video highlights how e-waste is a growing
problem and families need to be conscious about how they dispose of
electronics. “According to Allen Hershkowitz, a senior scientist and
authority on waste management at the National Resources Defense Council,
in 2005 alone, almost 2 million tons of e-waste were landfilled. While
toxic materials comprise only a small amount of this volume, it doesn’t
take much lead or mercury to contaminate an area’s soil or water supply.
Families need to keep this in mind when deciding what to do with those
old electronic devices,” said Roderick.Roderick added that using
recycled ink cartridges are a good start to greening up a home. “Some
easy steps to making a home greener include: recycling computers,
televisions, appliances, cell phones and buying and recycling ink
cartridges,” said Roderick.
InkCycle is a Kansas City-based
company with a green line of remanufactured ink and toner cartridges
known as grenk (http://grenkblog.com). The company produces green,
educational Web videos for consumers, corporations and the media about
recycling electronic waste, eliminating over-consumption and lessening
individual and corporate carbon footprints.grenk is a line of
remanufactured ink and toner cartridges designed to leave the smallest
environmental footprint possible. Powered by InkCycle, grenk delivers
brand name quality at a fraction of the cost.