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Cartridges Unlimited Helps Quincy Students
Cartridges Unlimited Helps Quincy Students

On September 8th, 2008 Cartridges Unlimited presented a check to the Quincy High School Class of 2010 in the amount of 247.00 dollars. Another check will be donated later this month to bring their total funds raised to 399.00 dollars. "Their (Quincy Schools) efforts in colleting empty inkjet cartridges then recycling them through Cartridges Unlimited has brought them a good amount of funds" Says Eric Cozart, VP of Operations. "Anything we can do help schools in a time of shrinking state funds makes us proud as a company" He added.

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Going Green
Going Green
Green has become more than a color. It is becoming for many a way of life...  Read More >>
Ribbon Cutting Held
Ribbon Cutting Held
The Branch Area Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting cermony on June 10th for Chamber member "Cartridges Unlimited"  Read More >>
Cartridges Unlimited LLC Goes GREEN!
Cartridges Unlimited LLC Goes GREEN!
Cartridges Unlimited a new local recycled ink and toner supply company has taken steps to decrease its environmental impact. With the addition of a Wind turbine and solar panel on it's roof, they have decided to use alternative energy to power their signs and other features of their stores.  Read More >>
Cartridges Unlimited LLC Helps Coldwater Students
Cartridges Unlimited LLC Helps Coldwater Students
Cartridges Unlimited a new local company in conjunction with Randy Spangler and the Coldwater Baseball began a fundraiser on 5/30/08! A collection bin has been placed in the main office of Coldwater High School to collect empty inkjet and laser cartridges. Cartridges Unlimited will collect the empties periodically and send a check to the organization. 100% of the money will go directly to the baseball stadium renovation project.  Read More >>

 

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