Recycler Trade Magazine
Recycler Trade Magazine was established in 1992 and covers all aspects of toner and inkjet cartridge recycling. Now, in its fifteenth year, the magazine has a strong global presence.
From day one its aim has been to provide readers from businesses, both large and small, with all the information they need to be able to run a successful remanufacturing company. But the Recycler ethos goes beyond this. We strongly believe in the concept of remanufacturing, particularly from an environmental point of view and a major aim is to unite the industry and make it stronger.
It will come as no surprise then, that the Recycler has played a part in the formation of a number of industry associations and is committed to the creation of a global “remanufacturing community” that is capable of promoting the interests of the industry as a whole.
Editorial quality
The Recycler Trade Magazine focuses on giving remanufacturers across the globe vital industry information at their fingertips. Top quality editorial is a major aim in a magazine that keeps to a strict balance between editorial and advertising.
Features include:
• A monthly overview of all the news and developments affecting the industry.
• Facts and figures at your fingertips – including extensive listings of cartridge prices and facts about top-selling printers.
• Country-specific reports, giving all the information needed to do business in selected countries.
• Features covering technical developments, personnel issues, marketing and management issues.
• Reports on all major trade shows and conferences.
Editorial
The Recycler Publishing and Events editorial team keeps you in touch with worldwide industry developments and changes by publishing trade and company news, information on new products, trade show previews and reviews, general management articles and features. Each member of the editorial team is assigned a designated region to ensure that all news and views around the industry and around the world are reported in The Recycler’s publications.