Recycler Magazine

Recycler Trade Magazine covers all aspects of toner and inkjet cartridge recycling. We focus on giving remanufacturers across the world 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.

 

Recycler Trade Magazine was established in 1992. Now, in its 17th year, the magazine has a strong global presence.

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.
• 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 the major trade shows and conferences.

The people behind the news

Why are the news articles anonymous? Many hands write Recycler Magazine, but it speaks with a collective voice. Journalists often co-operate on articles. And some articles are heavily edited. The main reason for anonymity, however, is a belief that what is written is more important than who writes it. As Geoffrey Crowther, former editor of the Economist, put it, anonymity keeps the editor "not the master but the servant of something far greater than himself."

Feature articles generally have the author’s information at the end of the article, and news articles are the work of the news team collectively. If you want to find out more about the people behind the articles, or share your opinion on the news, you can always contact news@therecycler.com

Recycler Magazine

August issue
UK remanufacturers are prospering. Lasertech celebrates 20 years and we profile Promax Imaging. In the news, HP launches is first web printer and Brother’s warranty is challenged in Germany. We report on Lexmark’s laser woes and ReBrasil Expo, which took place in Sao Paolo.

July issue
In July we feature the mighty HP, with a full history and current analysis of the market leader. In the news, Nukote files for bankruptcy. We profile the German ink company Compedo, and there are two anniversaries this month – Redeem celebrates ten years and Densigraphix marks 30 years in business.

June issue
The June issue contains a full report from the Remax Trade Show held in Dusseldorf. In the news, a US ITC judge recommends a record fine against Ninestar and Remax announces that the show will move to Frankfurt in 2010. We feature an overview of managed print services and a history of Prebate and patents.

May issue
The May issue is straight out of Africa! We present an overview of the remanufacturing industry in South Africa and we profile Coastal Image Technologies in Kenya. In the news, Prebate is declared invalid and PoGo is hard to find. We report from the ITEX show in Las Vegas and XXL Refill in Portugal.

April issue
April issue In the April issue we look at how to get green marketing right – and avoid greenwash. We have green marketing tips and tips on how to get the most out of a trade show. We profile Brazil’s Parai and preview the carbon footprint study.

March issue
How are the OEMs shaping up? In early 2009 HP is a picture of health while Samsung is restructuring. We present a round-up of the fourth quarter OEM results. KMP is named Remanufacturer of the Year and Xerox’s green policies are featured in Newsweek. We report from Paperworld 2009 in Frankfurt and we consider the question: is Mexico the new China?

February issue
February issue The February issue contains our annual overview of the remanufacturing industry – Remanufacturing Today – a valuable insight. We report on the latest innovations on display at the CES event in Las Vegas and we visit Planet Green in California. In the news, Epson releases a “no cartridge” printer, Coates agrees an MBO from Sun Chemical and we look at the rising price of cartridges.

January issue
January issue In the January issue of Recycler we look at plastic recycling. We report from the ReBrasil Expo in Sao Paulo and the New York Times Small Business summit in New York. And we have news on Coates UK, Printfleet expanding into Europe and a roundup of the month’s legal stories.