Do you have a bunch of used printer toner cartridges sitting around? Don't throw them in the trash ... Recycle them! Printer toner cartridge recycling is not only good for the environment, it can occasionally earn a few dollars for you.
Why recycle printer cartridges?
Over 13 printer cartridges are disposed of in an American trash can every second, totaling an estimated 375 million each year.
The plastics used in printer cartridges are made of an engineering grade polymer that takes more than 10 centuries (that's 1000 years!) to decompose.
25 million printer cartridges go to land fills each month. The recovery, reuse and recycling of all these empty printer toner cartridges will save tax dollars since we all pay taxes for landfills through waste administration costs.
Many cartridge fellowships now re-use practically 100 percent of old cartridges to produce new ones. It takes about 80 percent less energy to remanufacture the cartridge plastic than to produce it from new materials. Also, remanufactured laser cartridges use about half the estimate of oil needed to make new cartridges. The process also saves over 38,000 tons of plastic and metal from landfills.
How to recycle printer cartridges?
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Unfortunately, only Oem cartridges are suitable in most paying recycling programs. An Oem cartridge has never been recycled before and bears the name of the printer brand like Brother, Canon, Hp, Lexmark etc. Cartridges that have variations of the words "remanufactured", "compatible with", "replaces..." or "manufactured from new and used parts" printed on the cartridge will not be suitable by most programs.
Cartridge recycling is exquisite for organizations that want to raise funds for a exact cause or for businesses and home owners that want to cut costs on printer cartridges. The recompense you get for a printer cartridge varies and is dependent upon factors such as: cartridge type, printer brand, cartridge model, estimate of returned cartridges, recycling company.
Where to return your printer cartridges
Companies gift printer cartridges recycling programs will furnish you with easy to supervene instructions on how to recycle your cartridges. Most recycling fellowships will also offer you pre-paid shipping and free packaging material - check the personel programs since options may vary. If you intend to recycle on a regular basis and can offer larger quantities of printer cartridges you will probably be eligible for a free pickup by the recycling company.
All major printer manufacturers have their own recycling program. Read the instructions that came with your cartridge box to find out how to send in your old cartridge for recycling. Links to respective printer manufacturers recycling agenda can be found below:
Brother
Canon
Dell
Epson
Hp
Konica Minolta
Lexmark
Okidata
Panasonic
Samsung
Xerox
There are many organizations that maintain inkjet cartridge range fundraisers, such as:
Cure Recycling donates the funds raised by cartridge range to fund cancer research.
Funding premise will help you raise money for your school or club when you obtain printer cartridges.
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