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Article: Profits in recycling business e-waste.
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- San Fernando Valley Business Journal
- Article date:
- June 23, 2008
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Computers, cell phones and ink cartridges have become key components to running a viable business for Valley entrepreneurs.
So others have created companies dedicated to recycling 'e-waste' such as Planet Green and Neuwaste Business Recycling.
Recycling electronic waste and using remanufacturing ink cartridges help maintain a healthy and clean environment.
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"Our point is to extend the lifecycle of the product, keep it out of landfills and keep raw materials from being used," said Roberta Brodsky, Planet Green's recycling program director.
Planet Green, which is based in Chatsworth and has 60 employees, purchases empty inkjet ...
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