ETIRA Launches New Reuse Promotion Video

Brussels, Belgium (June 26, 2019) — ETIRA will launch the first of three videos promoting reuse at The Recycler Live Conference in Brussels this week.

“The video promotes reuse as a better option than continually using new single use cartridges. We want to promote reuse as a better option and to decrease single-use cartridges, thereby reducing the environmental impact of manufacturing new cartridges and reduce costs for consumers in the process,” said David Connett, the outgoing ETIRA president.

ETIRA chose a cartoon theme for the video to convey an easily understood message and emphasize that reuse is a very favorable option for printer cartridge consumers.

ETIRA will use the video as part of their social media strategy to promote reuse across the office imaging sector. A unique message in today’s world.

“The OEMs want to shred used cartridges and recycle the materials,” Connett said. “While this is better than landfill, it is way off the better reuse option and should come well after reusing the empty cartridges. In today’s world, the focus has to be on reducing what we consume, reusing everything we produce and then recycling the true waste and zero going to landfill.”

The video is two minutes long and can be viewed here. Alternative language versions will be produced if needed.

ETIRA plans two further videos this year covering the topics of “Reduce” and “Recycle.”

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About ETIRA
ETIRA, formed in 2003, is a Belgian registered non-profit organization that represents the interests of the inkjet and toner cartridge remanufacturers and related service providers and is the recognised industry body for all topics affecting the industry. ETIRA provides many services to its members: legal and regulatory advice, public relations, environmental impacts, quality and standardisation forums and member contact platforms. ETIRA also manages a remanufacturing Code of Conduct and the ticked-R collective mark assuring consumers of less expensive but 100% environment-friendly remanufactured cartridges.