Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Take 10% Off Orders $100 or More Until July 4 During Our Independence Day Sale

With Independence Day just around the corner you’ll probably be taking plenty of photos while you’re barbecuing or enjoying the fireworks. If you’re planning on printing out these photos with TonerGreen's eco-friendly remanufactured recycled cartridges, you’re in luck. We’ve just kicked off our Fourth of July sale where you can take 10% off your next order of $100 or more through Independence Day. Just use coupon code TGJULY4 at checkout and take advantage of even lower prices on our remanufactured ink and remanufactured toner cartridges.

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Let TonerGreen Help You Get Ready for Father’s Day and Summer Printing

Haven’t picked out the perfect Father’s Day present yet? Maybe you’re on a tight budget, but still want to give a thoughtful present. We’ve scoured the web to find some of the best eco-friendly presents that only cost a little bit of time and resourcefulness to make:

Photo reproduced from FrugalFamilyFunBlog.com
1. Got a pile of old 3.5 floppy discs you haven’t thrown away yet? FrugalFamilyFunBlog shows us how you can keep them out of the landfills permanently by turning them into a photo “brag book.”

Need a few more ideas to pick from? We've got more ideas after the jump, including a few of our own tips to help you save on all your summer printing needs.

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Monday, June 6, 2011

India Hosts 39th Annual World Environment Day

While Earth Day isn’t the only time to take a closer look at our habits and make small changes to benefit the environment, there are other events to remind us of our responsibility to our planet. Since 1972 the United Nations, through the United Nations Environment Programme, has made an effort to raise environmental awareness through their annual World Environment Day, which takes place every June 5.

How Did You Celebrate World Environment Day?

This year’s host country was India, which hosted WED for the first time in the event’s 39 year history. The theme of this year’s event was “Forests: Nature at Your Service,” which focused on the adverse effects of forest degradation and deforestation. India was chosen, partially because of two rare species that reside in the forests within its borders: the Golden Langur Monkey, which has declined in population by 30% in the last 30 years, and the Royal Bengal Tiger, which has decreased in population an astounding 60% in just the last decade.

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