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Join us for a webinar that will give you the tools you need to make sure your remanufactured cartridges are the real deal.
Chinese clone cartridges in the marketplace are currently causing competitive and environmental problems. The GSA, the world’s largest consumer, is considering banning such single-use plastics. Simultaneously, more institutions and companies are demanding supplies with low or zero-environmental impact. Some are demanding their suppliers take them back!
Remanufactured cartridges are now in vogue, but how can you make sure you’re buying true remanufactured cartridges of high quality? This webinar will answer that question and more!
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Tricia Judge has served as the Executive Director of the International Imaging Technology Council, a not-for-profit trade association serving imaging supplies remanufacturers and dealers, for 25 years. Judge is an industry expert in the antitrust and intellectual property litigation that is prevalent in the printing industry. As the first executive director of the International Imaging Technology Council, Judge has promoted the association and is a regular speaker at industry meetings around the world. Judge was the Executive Editor of Recharger Magazine for five years. A lawyer for 35 years, Judge also has litigation experience. Judge’s work has been published in several publications, including Recharger, Imaging Spectrum, Office Technology, Recycling Times, Recycler Magazine, ENX Magazine, Nevada Lawyer Magazine, ASTM Standardization News, and has won critical acclaim for her writing and industry advocacy. She has assisted in the preparation of five friend-of-the-court briefs presented to the U. S. Supreme Court and federal appellate courts. Judge has presented the position of the industry to the International Trade Commission and the Federal Trade Commission. Judge received her J.D. from the Loyola University of Chicago School of Law and a Bachelor of Journalism degree from the University of Missouri.
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