Recycling:Cartridge World marketing
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ENVIRONMENTALLY friendly residents have saved hundreds of ink cartridges from
Buckinghamshire’s landfills and contributed instead to 6,000 new trees being
planted.
Cartridge World customers in Grimsdell Corner, Amersham, have helped to save
more than two million printer and ink cartridges nationally within just six
months to meet the company’s 6,000 tree planting target.
In the Plant a Tree not a Cartridge (PATNOC) scheme, customers receive a
stamp every time they bring in an old cartridge as well as a discount on their
new cartridges.
It takes between five and eight stamps to plant a tree.
A company spokesman said: “I would like to thank everybody in Amersham for
backing our initiative.”
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