Wednesday 10 July 2013

Recycling For Charity

 Local Charity |  Cash for Kids | Remanufactured Cartridges | Recycling 

 

Here at my printer ink we aim to help reduce the carbon footprint of the planet one printer at a time. We are aiming to help to reduce the carbon footprint caused by printing and producing ink cartridges, we recycle and reuse empty used ink printing cartridges and re-manufacture them so that they can be used again.
Re-manufacturing is the process in which an empty printer cartridge is taken reset and refilled ready to be used again. In this process we use high quality printing inks to ensure your satisfaction in the high quality of your printing.

Another benefit of buying re-manufactured cartridges is that it costs less than buying new manufacturer original ink saving you money and helping to save the environment in the view of a sustainable future.
We are also launching a new campaign to recycle your old cartridges, with every order made by you; you will receive a recycling envelope. All we ask is that you put your empty cartridges in the envelope and send them back, this will cost you nothing as the envelopes are pre-paid, this will further help the environment and help to support local charities.

 In the new campaign we will make donations to charity based on the return of the recycling envelopes being returned. For every envelope returned we will make a donation to the cash for kids charity headed up by our local radio station Rock FM, this is to show our thanks to you for helping us in our battle.
We provide re-manufactured, compatible and original ink cartridges for top brands printers as well at affordable prices.
Our official E-commerce website is going to be launched soon, 
so please visit : www.my-printer-ink.com.
In the coming weeks we will be launching our new website, you will be kept up to date with all news and progress via the blog, our Facebook page @ MyPrinterInk and on Twitter @ MyPrinterInk , you can also make an order from our shop on Ebay @ www.stores.ebay.co.uk/DirectInkUK.

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