MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The Rapid Refill chain of stores is already known as a sustainable retailer that remanufactures ink and toner cartridges to keep durable products out of America’s landfills. From April 3 through May 14, cartridges that are placed in their in-store “bee” boxes will also trigger a cash donation to the Partners for Sustainable Pollinators and their Bee Friendly Farming Initiative. With a tip of the hat to Earth Day, this first promotion of its kind will connect Rapid Refill customers to the growing movement to create a more diverse and strong environment in support of America’s honey bees in peril.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Rapid Refill to increase public awareness about the challenges facing beekeepers and our precious honey bees,” said Kathy Kellison, executive director of Partners for Sustainable Pollination, a nonprofit headquartered Santa Rosa, California. “Rapid Refill's customer support through “Empties for Earth” will help us grow our Bee Friendly Farming (BFF) initiative. BFF recognizes farmers and other land managers, from back yards to public lands, who provide safe, natural forage for our bees. Consumers can reward Bee Friendly Farmers by purchasing their products.”

Colony Collapse Disorder was first identified in 2006 in America when honeybees died or left their hives in such numbers that pollinating America’s agricultural crops were in jeopardy. Dr. Marla Spivak, Professor of Entomology and MacArthur “genius” Award recipient recently said, “One major factor in the decline of all bees is lack of plant food – nectar and pollen that bees require for their nutritional health. It is absolutely critical to plan and conserve agricultural and urban landscapes to support our wildlife, including our forgotten pollinators.” The goal of the Bee Friendly Farming initiative is to educate and recognize those people who are creating the habitat and forage so essential for healthy bees.

Jason Block, COO of Rapid Refill said, “We believe that there are so many small yet significant steps caring customers can make everyday to conserve and preserve our precious resources. Returning printer components to keep them out of landfills, planting native species to keep bees strong and then reaping the rewards of our work together in an abundant harvest all keep us connected to the natural world. You might overlook bees. Heck, you probably overlook printer cartridges. But when you step back, you can see that they are connected when you think about respecting the resources we use everyday.”

Customers are encouraged to bring their ink and toner cartridges to a Rapid Refill store between April 3rd and May 14th and place them in the designated “bee” boxes. All cartridges will be either remanufactured or recycled and a donation will be made to the Bee Friendly Farming initiative. Rapid Refill expects to become one of the Partners for Sustainable Pollinators largest contributors this year through this program.

To learn more about the Partners for Sustainable Pollinators and to register your yard or business as Bee Friendly go to http://www.pfspbees.org/bff.htm.

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SIDEBAR:

5 Ways to Make Your Yard Bee Friendly

1. Keep something blooming year round. 

The same changing blooms that make a perennial garden attractive to humans, make it attractive to bees. Keep something blooming all year long – and plant it in large masses to keep bees happy. Think of a row of lilacs, raspberries and asters, for example, as great spring, summer and fall bloomers.

2. Provide water. 

Bees need access to still (or slow moving) fresh water. A shallow pan (or bird bath) with a few stones place in it makes an excellent bee watering hole.

3. Leave it natural. 

Although you may not love dandelions and chicory, bees do! An undeveloped area without sod gives native pollinators like beetles and wild bees a place to nest.

4. Cut pesticide use. 

As an insect made to gather plant residue, pesticides are especially toxic for bees. If you must use a pesticide, follow label directions and use at dusk instead of the morning when bees will not be foraging.

5. Create a home for a hive. 

Contact a local beekeeping club to request a managed hive on your property, leave dead upright trees standing or consider a native bee nesting box for mason or leafcutter bees.

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