Brad Roderick
Brad Roderick, executive vice president at InkCycle in Lenexa, Kan., spent many childhood days on his grandparent's Midwestern farm where his passion to advocate for an eco-friendly environment first became a reality.
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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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InkCycle is an industry leader in toner and inkjet print cartridge technology. Since the company's creation, quality has been, and continues to be, the focus of every activity. We believe that consumers want two things from their aftermarket purchase: true cost savings and cartridges that print great the first time and every time. With these guiding beliefs, InkCycle continues to be the partner of choice for companies that are both desirous and capable of reselling premium quality aftermarket cartridges.
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Friday, October 2, 2009

Not all recycling programs can be trusted. This article from the Sacramento Bee unveils how a California recycling program touted to aid climate change goals actually became a way for Hewlett-Packard to benefit their own business at the risk of increasing pollution and costs to the state. Click the screenshot to read the entirety of this important and interesting article!
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