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Recycled printer cartridges help make Habitat House more liveable for Lexington, Ky., family
Lexmark International, Inc. (NYSE: LXK) and Close the Loop, a company dedicated to zero-waste print cartridge recycling, have come up with an innovative way to do both.
Worldwide, one out of three Lexmark toner cartridges was returned to Lexmark in 2007 for remanufacturing or recycling. In the U.S., cartridge returns for the past several years have consistently averaged between 40 percent and 50 percent. Cartridges are being collected in more than 50 countries.
Depending on cartridge condition and customer demand, cartridges returned to Lexmark are either remanufactured or recycled through organizations such as Close the Loop, which has developed an innovative solution for recycling electronic waste.
In
Close the Loop donated the eLumber and many hours of labor to the latest Lexmark-sponsored Habitat for Humanity home constructed in
"To my knowledge, this is a first," said
Lexmark has sponsored 13 houses in
"Responsible corporate citizenship is good business," said
The 2008 Lexmark Habitat for Humanity house was dedicated on
About Lexmark
Lexmark International, Inc. (NYSE: LXK) provides businesses and consumers in more than 150 countries with a broad range of printing and imaging products, solutions and services that help them to be more productive. In 2007, Lexmark reported
About Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity International is an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its work all people dedicated to the cause of eliminating poverty housing. Since its founding in 1976, Habitat has built more than 250,000 houses worldwide, providing simple, decent and affordable shelter for more than 1 million people. For more information, visit www.habitat.org .
About Close the Loop
Close the Loop — an Australian firm — is a Lexmark recycling vendor. The company recycles 100 percent of cartridge content and produces a number of products from the recycled material. One of those products is a plastic wood substitute, known as eLumber.
Lexmark and Lexmark with diamond design are trademarks of Lexmark International, Inc., registered in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
SOURCE Lexmark International, Inc.
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