Total Waste, China Cloned Toners Cannot Be Remanufactured!!!

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    Total Waste, China Cloned Toners Cannot Be Remanufactured!!!
    Tonernews.com Gets a Little Political.

    By J, Ladd

    In order to understand what's going on in the toner industry these days, you need to know that for the most part this is still a free trade unregulated industry, with NO oversight or governing parties that monitored how the industry works, it's pure capitalism at it best, it was create from the collection of empty/spent toners throughout the world in the 1990's and it ran that way until the Chinese government infiltrated our industry 5 years ago, you collect the Empties you remanufacturer them and you resell them, this was is done 100% of the time by business institutions, but now that the government of China has infiltrated our industry with super cheap knock-off cloned toners things have changed dramatically in the industry, there are now many trade publications in the west that are getting advertising money from the Chinese government, there are even western lawyers that help the Chinese government Import these cloned toners throughout the world by helping them find a legal angle for Imports, therefore it's no longer a fair industry for the OEM's and for the Real Toner Remanufactures/recyclers since this infiltration by a government with special interest.

    Chinese cloned toners cannot be remanufactured
    Chinese cloned toners cannot be remanufactured, thus they are only used 1 time and then it's trashed, this is a totally wasteful industry with very little care for the environment, and when the real empties are collected from the OEM's throughout the world trough honest toner remanufaturers/recyclers those empties cannot be remanufactured for resale since the Chinese cloned toners are everywhere on the internet because of ridiculously low dirt cheap prices ($3ea), making this industry twice as wasteful as it should be, we have NOT even addressed the impact to the OEM's like Hp, Canon And Xerox that have laid-off tens of thousand throughout the world due to this onslaught from the Chinese government's take over of our industry, its going to take some time to reverse the impact of the Chinese cloned toners but it can be done if the OEM's can get their high profiled lawyers to keep up with these changes and if they really want to stop it? 

    Maybe we can get this story out on national news and make it a real campaign issue? maybe we can find someone with a strong voice and opposition to stop the take over of our industry, do you guys know anyone with that kind of clout that speaks his mind and gets things done nationally? (LOL), some say it might be already too late for this industry or maybe it's now the perfect time to address this takeover?.

    Why Advertise With Toner Trade Pubications
    That Promote Chinese Government Cloned Toners? 


    Tonernews.com does not support or advertise any Chinese clone toner manufacturers on our site therefore we would implore any OEM's and any Real Toner Remanufactures/recycle to re-evaluate their advertising positions with certain toner and print trade publications, Attention OEM's why show the Chinese government your new printers and toner consumables trough these trade publications, why show them your hand? since they can now clone your new OEM toners literally 1 month after your OEM release. 

    (Email Us if want to know who these Trade publications are)
     

    Tonernews.com Gets a Little Political.
     We have no i'll feeling for the people of china, they are a great culture and society and deserve respect and admiration for their hard work and their success but sometimes businesses need to be re-evaluated and that's what we are doing at Tonernews.com for the toner consumables industry, not for a Government with special interest.


     

    Email me if you feel like helping.
    Sincerely, 
    Jim@tonernews.com
    Copy Communications Inc

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