Eco Service Extends Efforts Into Numerous Charitable Areas
WROCLAW, Poland — Eco Service, an empty cartridge broker operating worldwide, focuses not only on empty cartridge trading on global markets but is also involved in pro-ecological and charity drives.
Eco Service is one of the biggest European empty cartridge trading companies. In Poland, it is known for its pro-ecological and charity work. One of its key initiatives — the ”You help children by giving away” drive — was undertaken by Eco Service with UNICEF. The program targets Polish companies and institutions that can give away their empty toner and ink cartridges using special containers provided free by Eco Service. For every unit given away, Eco Service gives money to UNICEF, which is mainly used to support the projects carried out by the organization in Africa. These include inoculations, HIV/AIDS prophylactic treatment or building and equipping schools. For the funds donated by Eco Service per each cartridge, one can purchase five life-saving polio vaccines or 50 tablets that make it possible to decontaminate water. It is also possible to make a gift of an educational set containing pencils and exercise books for five children.
”With minimum effort everyone can help the needy and protect the environment at the same time,” said Marcin Adamski, Eco Service CEO.
Almost 1,000 companies and institutions have joined the drive.
”We are continually attracting new partners. Together we can do something good,” Adamski said.
It’s not the only drive run by Eco Service in Poland.
The company has also undertaken the project called ”Let’s plant trees for cartridges” involving support of the tree-planting initiative in the Polish mountains.
Contact Eco Service
- Int’l ph: +487-1338-6847
- Int’l fax: +487-1360-8948
- Visit: www.ecos.com.pl
This article originally appeared in the July 2009 issue of Recharger.