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Recycling program involving Kodak

By: WROC-TV
Updated: February 28, 2008

KODAKKIOSK2008-02-28-1204223407.jpgKodak, Wal-Mart and Sam's Clubs have launched a nationwide recycling program at in-store Kodak picture kiosks.

Right now, two million pounds of Kodak printer ribbons and cartridges end up in landfills every year.  That's enough to fill six commercial airlines.


The recycling program is already underway at 4,100 Walmart and Sam's Club stores.

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