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Newspapers In Education (NIE) has a wonderful opportunity we would like to share with you. We've just joined the RETHINK, INK Empty Cartridge Recycling Program and would like to pass this same opportunity on to you. This new and very innovative program is a great way to help the environment and, at the same time help your school raise money.
The wonderful thing about RETHINK, INK is that it's not only a great program for school but for the community as well. Your school can raise money for the empty inkjet or laser toner cartridges you collect at school, from parents, and from local business partners. In addition, this is a great way to teach your students and the community the importance and value of recycling, and what types of items can be recycled instead of just being thrown away.
Here's how the program works: Your school will collect empty cartridges and then periodically, mail them to the RETHINK, INK offices. RETHINK, INK will supply your school with shipping supplies and promotional material at no charge when you sign up. RETHINK, INK will count the cartridges your school sends in and determine the current market value. The RETHINK, INK Program will then issue checks to your school or organization three times during the year for the items you have sent in. Enroll in this easy fundraiser and get started earning funds today!
Please see below for more information on this fundraising program and remember to indicate that you heard about the program from The Seattle Times when you fill out your enrollment form.
Program Information
Coordinators Handbook
Cartridge List
Recycle Cell Phones
Order Supplies
FAQ's
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