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Grenk is a new line of remanufactured ink and toner cartridges designed to leave the smallest environmental footprint possible.
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
Posted By: Brad Roderick
I would like to thank Erika Pitera and myshoppingconnection.com for giving grenk an excellent review in their article; Greener Choices for Electronics.
Greener Choices for Electronics
We live in a very tech-centric society, and our daily activities inevitably leave behind a carbon footprint.
Luckily, more and more companies are offering us ways to save energy, reduce waste and generally be more eco-friendly when it comes to the gadgets and electronics we use.
Here are just a few companies making strides in the world of green tech.
grenk
Even if you only print a little bit at work or at home, your ink and toner cartridges have a fairly significant carbon footprint. Enter grenk, an eco-friendly company that remanufactures cartridges to conserve natural resources and control waste from manufacturing processes.
grenk’s package design and manufacturing standards were developed by InkCycle, and grenk uses a self-regulation process for remanufacturing and distributing ink and toner cartridges.
Some of their efforts include: a commitment to maximize the reuse of materials from an ink or toner cartridge to minimize landfill waste and reduce end-waste cycles; environmentally friendly package design that uses the highest available content of recycled material with certified chain-of-custody (such as oxygen-degradable film, air pillows and shredded test sheets from the plant to help cushion the delicate cartridge).
Make sure you tell your office manager about grenk!
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