In the realm of inkjet printing, a clash of ideals has emerged, pitting the right to repair and sustainability against corporate interests.
In a recent legal battle, Planet Green Cartridges Inc. and Epson found themselves on opposing sides of an ink cartridge patent infringement lawsuit.
Printer and electronics manufacturer Epson has filed and settled a lawsuit against five remanufacturing companies, choosing profit over sustainability.
Representatives from the eight countries sharing the Amazon river basin have recently come together to sign the Belém Declaration.
In a surprising twist after five decades, the iconic 'chasing arrows' recycling symbol, a visual staple on numerous consumer products must change.
In a legal showdown that could reshape the landscape of online shopping, Planet Green Cartridges, Inc., a renowned U.S. printer cartridge recycler and remanufacture, has taken a bold step by filing a lawsuit against tech titan Amazon.
A case that vividly illustrates this problem is the ongoing importation and sale of Ninestar products, a company notorious for its alleged involvement in forced labor.
On June 9, 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security took a momentous step in addressing concerns related to forced labor by officially including Ninestar in the UFLPA Entity List.
Planet Green Cartridges, has taken a significant step in the fight against deceptive marketing and environmental responsibility. The company has filed a lawsuit of $500 million against tech giant Amazon.
In our modern world, fossil fuels have long been the lifeblood of various industries and the energy needs of the general public.
In the realm of ink cartridges, a shadowy underbelly exists - one dominated by counterfeit compatibles.
Did you know that opting for compatible printer cartridges to save money inadvertently contributes to the surge in global carbon emissions?