Recycling Printer Cartridges

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Where Can I Recycle Printer Cartridges

24 Apr 11:14 | 0 comments

Considering how "environmentally concious" manufacturers are, it's incredibly difficult to find recycling information. That's why, with the help of recycling company Greensource, we have produced a comprehensive guide of recycling advice for nearly all major printer manufacturers. Please note for the vast majority of cartridges we provide our own recycling scheme here. If you find your...

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How to Recycle Toner Cartridges

10 Feb 09:41 | 0 comments

We have scoured the UK long and hard for how to recycle toner cartridges, and are lucky to have established schemes to help you recycle both ink and toner cartridges. This is a guide for recycling toner cartridges, and if you need help with ink cartridges then click here. Otherwise, read on for clear advice, screenshots and links for everything you need to know to recycle a toner cartridge!...

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Would this make you recycle ink cartridges?

26 Jan 15:56 | 0 comments

While this post is in no way meant to denigrate those who do not recycle, I personally believe that the non-recyclers would be easily converted if the following happened: it was clearer what could be recycled it was clearer how to recycle them it was easier to recycle them A Californian company has taken steps to tackle this, with a clever little machine that makes it amazingly...

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Printer ink brands join forces for Singapore recycling project

14 Dec 11:20 | 0 comments

Five leading printer ink brands have linked up to deliver a cartridge recycling scheme in Singapore designed to make it easier for consumers to be green. Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson and Lexmark are taking part in Project Homecoming, the country's first branded printer ink and toner cartridge recycling initiative. Combined with the support of the National Environment Agency (NEA) and National...

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Recycling - do we pay 'lip service' to it?

01 Dec 13:12 | 0 comments

Now I care about where I live, this lovely green planet Earth, and one area that is very close to my heart is recycling. My company sells printer ink and toner cartridges and these are absolutely some of the greatest items available to recycle. In fact it should be compulsory. Printer ink cartridges manufactured by HP, Lexmark and Dell are generally very easy to recycle. However the...

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Printer Ink cartridges cartridges should be recycled

18 Oct 16:49 | 2 comments

Printer ink Cartridges manufactured by HP, Lexmark and Dell are generally very easy to recycle. However the manufacturers themselves make a very large percentage of their corporate profits by selling ink and so are caught in a cleft stick, how to appear 'green' and still be able to sell the maximum number of new printer ink cartrdiges which of course is where they make their profit. I care...

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How To Print Without Using Ink or Power

03 Oct 15:30 | 0 comments

A new concept design has potentially paved the way for a revolutionary kind of printing, without the need for ink or power. Welcome to the tanning printer! An idea from development team Hosung Jung, Junsang Kim, Seungin Lee and Yonggu Do, this solar powered printer essentially burns your image and text onto the page, not too different from using a magnifying glass to focus the suns rays. How...

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Why Should You Recycle A Printer Ink Cartridge?

15 Aug 14:36 | 0 comments

Think how much you print in an average year... if it's from a company perspective you might be thinking of the 10's, possibly 100's of toner cartridges per annum, an individual then maybe 3 or 4 sets of printer ink. I was wondering along doing my job today (well, sitting down doing it) when I stumbled across an awesome stat.        HP now manufactures 3.5 products every...

Can I Remove Printer Ink From Paper?

07 Jul 12:41 | 0 comments

In the 21st century companies use huge amounts of paper every day because paper, although recyclable, cannot be reused as paper. Clearly if a solution could be found where the ink could be removed from the paper it would have a significant environmental and financial impact.According to www.physorg.com two physicists Thomas Counsell and Julian Allwood have developed a technique to remove...



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