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Re: How do you recycle inkjets?
Posted by David Sumpter on 10/19/04
On 8/14/04, Hillary Taylor wrote: > What is the website for recycling inkjets and cell phones > for cash? Good day... if you would please pass this information on to whom is responsible for over seeing all fundraising. Thank you much. Dear Recycling Friends, Thank you for your attention to this letter! With all the drastic budget cuts in the across the nation and the high cost of living, our company has stepped up to take a proactive role and has made it easy for others' to do so, as well. PrintPal Recycling is able to give a monetary value (up to $40.00) for every cartridge and cell phone we recycle from your schools. PrintPal's recycling program may be used for fundraising or simply just getting some money back for the high cost of supplies, and would love the opportunity to help your schools achieve and go beyond your fundraising goals. PrintPal Recycling is a Free Recycling Service who specialize in recycling empty ink jet/toner cartridges and cell phones. Every year, millions of empty ink jet cartridges, laser toners, and cell phones are disposed of and end up in our national landfills. We have developed a recycling center that greatly reduces this number of hazardous material in our landfills here and throughout the nation. Our goals is to be able to provide the Nations' schools with a responsible but yet economic way to recycle your empty ink jet cartridges, laser toners, and cell phones. PrintPal Recycling is sponsoring schools by working with them side by side to make this a profound experience. Our companies mission is to build community partnerships and at the same time decreasing the amount of hazardous waste in our Nation's landfills. PrintPal's Recycling programs differs from other companies that are in the fundraising industry by offering a more successful and easy to use fundraising program that requires no selling. PrintPal Recycling is able to work for your school by creating an effective collection program and offering your school higher pricing for the empty cartridges,laser toners, and cell phones generated, which increases your funding. PrintPal Recycling will provide sample flyers that you may implement in your school newsletter's to help build parent awareness. It becomes a more successful way to raise funds when you recycle more than just what you generate at your school. For example, collect these recyclable's from parents and businesss' that already sponsor you. It is an innovative way to sponsor a school without having to take any money out of the parents/businesss' pockets. They can donate their trash, PrintPal Recycling pays the school cash! This is not a fund raiser involving "sales", it is simply collecting one's waste for anothers' resource. PrintPal would like to partner with you and mail out to you a complete recycling program that covers how the program will generate financial assistance for your school and the environmental benefits. Please keep in mind that this program is free, all supplies are free, and shipping is free. We can provide your school with pre-paid postage UPS labels to pick up the shipping cost. Many schools are taking advantage of PrintPal's Recycling Program and offer your school the opportunity to jump on board! We are looking forward to being your recycling partner. Any Questions please call: 888-772-1361 X127 . You can also contact me by email: david@printpalhelp.com
Sincerely, PrintPal Recycling Division Team 910 Chevy way Medford, OR 97504 888-772-1361 X127
Posts on this thread, including this one
- How do you recycle inkjets?, 8/14/04, by Hillary Taylor.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 8/16/04, by CJ Cavalier.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 8/24/04, by Kenny Summers.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 9/23/04, by Robert A. Baker.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 10/14/04, by Mike Maufouz.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 10/19/04, by David Sumpter.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 11/11/04, by Jonathon Melbourne.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 2/07/05, by Bring On The Funds!.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 2/09/05, by Tresa.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets?, 3/29/05, by ty hoover.
- Re: adult content, 4/25/05, by syssy.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets? Recycle InkCanada, 8/05/05, by Joel Numer.
- Re: How do you recycle inkjets? Sunset Recycling, 6/06/07, by John C. Bennett.
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