Greensource Solutions supports Children's Hospice South West in several ways - most recently creating a partnership where we give them £2 from the sale of our every one of our Printeco cartridges.
To celebrate this and to register the fact we are children of a certain era (see pic above) we've built the Greensource Totaliser which has its pride of place on the Greensource Solutions homepage.
The Totaliser speaks! it's already registering £1048 raised from Decembers sales.
We look forward to seeing the total grow...
We are happy to announce that we can now accept various unwanted handheld digital equipment.
This mainly consists of MP3 players (like Ipod, Zune, IRiver), Sat Nav units (TomTom, Garmin, Navigon etc) and Digital Cameras.
These can all fit snugly into our freepost bags which already whizz across the mighty Royal Mail system stuffed full of lovely empty ink jet printer cartridges and unwanted mobile phones and PDAs.
We are always open to queries about the more unusual digi items people may want to pass on - if we can find a home for it we will take it.
As always these donations will raise money for our charity partners (which we always like to tell people) and you can specify the charity partner you wish to support with a donation.
With a new decade we are proud as punch to announce a new dimension to one of our existing partnerships
Greensource Solutions will support Children’s Hospice South West by donating £2 from every Printeco cartridge sold to contribute to the charity’s work with life-limited children. This partnership began on December 1st 2009.Greensource Solutions, the Bristol based printer cartridge and mobile phone recycler and office supplies company, already raises money for Children’s Hospice South West by collecting empty printer cartridges and mobile phones from its supporters.The company is proud to support the charity and this latest arm of the partnership will greatly increase the money raised for the work Children’s Hospice South West is committed to. “We have a history of supporting charities through our work and it is a great honour to forge this new aspect of giving with Children’s Hospice South West” says Patrick Sheridan of Greensource Solutions. “We love the fact that every Printeco cartridge sold raises £2 for the charity, which is unique in the cartridge remanufacturing industry and is such a transparent method of support”.Karen Willis, Head of Fundraising at Charlton Farm, said: “We are delighted that Greensource have decided to support us in this way. Not only can people raise money for Children's Hospice South West by recycling their cartridges but now they can raise money when they buy them too!”Greensource Solutions has been remanufacturing its own Printeco brand of compatible cartridges since 2007. The process uses empty printer cartridges and so helps reduce the carbon footprint of businesses. They are quality guaranteed for two years and are significantly cheaper than their branded equivalent.The company has seen sales of its Printeco range increase dramatically in 2009. This was triggered by many businesses looking to make savings in the economic downturn and their stationery bill is often one of the first areas to be scrutinised.Children’s Hospice South West provides the only hospice care for life-limited children and their families in the South West of England. In the South West there are more than 1,000 children with life threatening illnesses. Caring for a life-limited child can be an exhausting and lonely experience and can put immeasurable strain on the family. Our two hospices, Little Bridge House in North Devon and Charlton Farm in North Somerset are places where families can stay for respite and relaxation, friendship, expert palliative and end of life care. This support for the families starts from their referral to our hospice and continues into bereavement.To find out more about Greensource Solutions Printeco range contact the Greensource sales department:T: 0117 304 2396E: sales@greensource.co.uk To find out more about Children’s Hospice South West please go to their website:www.chsw.org.uk