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Small Recyclers in Oregon helping Baltimore Schools

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Schools in Baltimore is looking for the silver lining in the future of budget cut. Well, there is a silver lining in every cloud and this budget-crunching cloud sure does have one, it's a company called Printpal Recycling. Printpal will over the next several month's be launching a campaign across Baltimore for recycling e-waste. This Oregon based company will be targeting schools and non-profit organizations who are in need of fundraising programs and new budget reductions on supplies. The budget reduction program also will be including 35,000 small and large businesses through-out Baltimore. Some of the programs are: Buying Back e-waste, Receiving credit for new purchases, and free recycling of certain e-waste materials (including free shipping and pick ups).
David Van Hook, Printpal Recycling Division Manager states " Our programs have been well tested within Oregon and parts of California and we feel these free programs will be well received with Baltimore natives." -

Printpal Recycling is following suit to it's parent company Printpal.com, as they are experiencing rapid growth in this recycling industry.
Over the past five years Printpal.com has become the #1 web-store in the United States and Canada as a reseller of new and remanufactured Inkjet cartridges and Laser toners, offering quality products at a savings of up to 80 percent.
"We attribute the phenomenal growth of Printpal.com to our focus on product quality, unbeatable pricing and customer convenience," said David Sumpter, Printpal Recycling Division Manager. -Southern Ore. News - July 2, 2004

-U.S. Independant Public Opinion July 6,2004 No part of this article may be duplicated or reproduce for commercial use with-out the expressed permission of the writer.
 
 
 

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