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Posted on December 30, 2008 by John C. Arkin | Posted under Hardware
How To Dispose Your Old Inkjet Or Toner Printers With Environment In Mind
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Reasons Not to Throw Away If you're wondering if choosing one of the options below is worth the effort, just thin about a few statistics. Every single minute of the day, fewer than 500 cartridges are thrown in the trash. Those ink cartridges travel from our trash to the local landfill. If you took all of those cartridges' weights and added them together, you'd get a figure that is equal to the same weight as more than 112,000 Volkswagen Beetles! Recycle As interest in eco-friendly disposal methods has increased, more recycling programs have popped up and offer a good alternative to tossing toners and cartridges in the trash. You can find these recycle programs in a number of ways. Many stores have drop boxes where you place your empty cartridges for recycling. Some school programs and periodical local events also give you a chance to recycle them. If you don't want to wait, go online and you'll be able to find programs that will let you mail in your empties for recycling. Usually, the mailing materials will be sent to you for free. Refill & Reuse You can actually recycle your ink cartridges right at home in a way. If you think about it, each time you buy a new cartridge, you're not just wasting the empty plastic cartridge but also all of the packaging that comes with that cartridge. To avoid that, you can simply have the cartridge refilled. You can purchase the kits in your local stores and most are fairly easy to use. Be warned that some of the printer companies don't like the refill option so don't wait until your cartridge is completely empty or else you may have a hard time getting your printer to recognize the replaced refilled cartridge. Return A number of manufacturers have programs available that allow you to return your empties in order to save money on your next purchase. For example, Lexmark toners' packages come with instructions on how to mail back the empty toner to the company. Usually, the discount you would receive is already subtracted from the purchase price in good faith that you will return the toner. About The Author: This Article is written by John C Arkin from MyOfficePortal.org the contributor of Home Office Information & Resources. More information on the subject is at How To Dispose Your Old Inkjet Or Toner Printers With Environment In Mind, and related resources can be found at Recyclable Printer Cartridges. |
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