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    Feed the poor with recyclying your ink Cartridges

    www.foodforthepoor.org
    http://www.foodforthepoor.org/recycle/

    You already make caring for the poor a part of your charitable giving . Now you can do even more for no extra money - and just a little extra effort - through a new Food For The Poor program called Recycling For The Poor.
    Receive a postage paid container for recycling.
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    Through Recycling For The Poor, we collect used printer
    cartridges and deliver them to a recycler for a contribution.
    We use the proceeds to fulfill the most desperate needs of the poor. The more cartridges we collect, the more funds we can raise and the more food, housing, medical aid and other help we can provide.
    We're seeking donations of used printer cartridges from
    individuals, businesses and corporations who want to make
    a difference in the lives of the poor and help the environment.



    Receive a postage paid container for recycling. Click Here


    A remarkable, renewable opportunity, because they can be refilled and resold, used printer cartridges actually have a cash value. The most basic are worth $2 each; many are worth $3 and $4 each.
    "For $2, we can buy 20 pounds of rice and beans, which will feed a nutritious meal to 80 children," says Glen Belden, Food For The Poor's Director of Corporate and Planned Giving. "So even donating just one cartridge a year has a measurable impact."

    Of the estimated 300 million printer cartridges sold every year in the United States to businesses and individuals, only 2 percent, or 6 million cartridges, get recycled. The other 294 million cartridges, worth a minimum of $588 million, end up in the trash!

    This isn't just a staggering amount of money: It's also a tremendous problem for the environment. Used cartridges still have small amounts of ink inside, which can contaminate groundwater supplies. Also, the sheer bulk of 294 million cartridges a year needlessly clogs landfills.


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