Recycling programs could lift computer prices
Impending regulations enforcing environmentally sound recycling in Canada may soon take a bite out of consumers’ wallets when they buy new computers, fax machines or printers.
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I think that with Internet faxing is an eco friendly solution. No ink, no paper no additional fax machine. Open your computer and send fax worldwide for low price.
Internet fax service offers Text recognition which is done for free in all the faxes you receive via Popfax.com.