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Thursday, 13 December 2007
Best Five Reasons To Recycle Inkjet Cartridges
Recycling empty inkjet cartridges is an easy way for us to help to reduce the garbage we create.
Here the top 5 reasons to recycle your empty inkjet cartridges.
Shockingly, almost 3 entire pounds of resources involved in production are saved when a cartridge is recycled.
Number two, for every inkjet cartridge that is recycled, an average of 3.5 oz. of oil will be saved. Because of the worldwide demand for oil, a little conservation will make a dramatic impact over the long run.
Another reason you should recycle your empty inkjet cartridges, is to lower the amount of garbage. It takes several hundred years for an inkjet cartridge to break down. Estimates are that over 300 million printer cartridges are thrown into landfills every year. To put things into perspective, the 75,000 tons of waste it generates is equal in weight to over 30,000 African elephants.
The forth reason is the buying remanufactured (recycled) inkjet cartridges continue money. Recycling your empty cartridges provides empty cores to cartridge remanufacturing companies that in turn, professionally refill and sell to users at a discounted price. Consumers will see the same reliability, performance and quality as using an original brand OEM cartridge but at a lower cost.
Reason number five. It's very easy to recycle an empty inkjet cartridge. In fact, many of the companies out there that offer remanufactured cartridges actually have their own recycling programs you can take advantage of.
One of the most popular methods for people to recycle inkjet cartridges is through the use of postage paid return envelopes that are sometimes included with an online inkjet cartridge purchase.
A return mailer (recycle envelope) is generally a self-sealing plastic bag that is pre-addressed to a recycling company. The consumer puts their empty inkjet cartridge into the bag, seals it, and drops it off at a post office or any mailbox. The postage is pre-paid, and the whole process takes just a few seconds.
Another method of recycling is through the use of an inkjet cartridge refilling service such as the Jetpak mailer program.
With the Jetpak mailer program, the customer purchases a special refilling service mailer in advance. When the customer runs out of ink, they place the empty cartridge into the postage paid mailing box and drop it in the mail. When the cartridge refilling company receives the empty cartridge, the refilling service cleans, inspects, and professionally refills the cartridges and mails it back to the customer.
In about one week the refilled cartridge is returned. This provides a big savings over buying a new cartridge and also lowers the strain on our landfills.
Why recycle? Why not recycle?
It saves you money, saves natural resources, reduces the amount of garbage produced, and is the right thing to do for our environment.
Just because an empty inkjet cartridge is out of ink, doesn't mean it's broken.
It just needs recycling.
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Wednesday, 12 December 2007
Benefits of Recycled and Remanufactured Ink Cartridges
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GreenOfficeStore.com By Darrel R.Green Office Store.com's Associate Content EditorSeptember 1, 2007
Millions of empty toner and inkjet cartridges used in printers, fax machines, and copiers are discarded every year and end up in landfills or incinerators. Buying remanufactured toner and inkjet cartridges, and recycling empty cartridges, is an easy way for businesses to reduce the environmental impact of these discarded products and often save money at the same time.
Using Better Ink Cartridges
Any office equipment that uses a
replaceable toner or
inkjet cartridge can use remanufactured cartridges. Remanufactured toner and inkjet cartridges save resources by reusing components instead of disposing of them after one use. Remanufactured cartridges offer clear advantages over new cartridges in terms of cost and waste reduction. They are suitable for use in many printers, copiers and fax machines. The quality of remanufactured cartridges has improved dramatically since these products were first introduced in the 1990s. High-quality remanufactured cartridges now undergo a process that renders cartridges equivalent in performance, print quality and page yield to new models and that meet all original equipment manufacturer standards and specifications. Furthermore, using remanufactured cartridges will not void manufacturers' warranties on these products as was once believed.
Recycled Ink CartridgesRecycling toner and inkjet cartridges is a process of collecting, sorting, cleansing, treating, or reconstituting for the manufacture of new products or the remanufacture of used cartridges. The typical used toner cartridge is composed of primarily plastic, metal and small portions of rubber, paper, foam and toner. The plastic alone takes at least one thousand years to decompose. However, approximately 97 per cent of these combined components can be recycled or reused.
Popular Brands of Remanufactured Ink Cartridges
Leading
ink cartridge and
toner cartridge manufacturers, such as Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, and Brother have instituted environmental programs. For example, the Hewlett Packard Planet Partners LaserJet supplies program, in operation since 1992, has helped customers recycle over 39 million HP LaserJet cartridges worldwide, which represents approximately 50,000 tons of material diverted from landfills. Lexmark, through its Cartridge Collection Programs, recovers millions of used cartridges to be either reused or recycled. They have various methods of return and sponsor unique collection partnerships around the world. Their program is designed to ensure that empty Lexmark print cartridges are properly recovered, reused or recycled; resulting in less solid waste and fewer resources consumed. And Brother International Corporation currently has a program in place to collect used Drum Units, Toner and Ribbon Cartridges, Ink Cartridges, and P-touch Tape Cassettes. They provide free prepaid shipping labels on their website for the return of these consumables.
As environmental awareness grows and consumers demand requires greater accountability from manufacturers, toner and cartridge recycling and the purchase of remanufactured cartridges have become common practices in offices throughout the world.
Earth friendly and environmentally friendly office supplies can be purchased online at
GreenOfficeStore.com. GreenOfficeStore.com is your complete source for recycled, remanufactured and other office supplies. All the office products sold by GreenOfficeStore.com are either recycled or contain post consumer waste or pre consumer waste. For socially responsible supplies for your office visit www.greenofficestore.com and create your own green office.
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Friday, 23 November 2007
Recycled Inkjet Paper
We have started to gain experience of using inkjet printer paper that is made from recycled paper. We think this is a terrific way to develop a social responsibility in the home. It contributes to the environment and help to educate the family in a very immediate way. The quality is often very high and you can add a nice statement on all your printing that you have used environmentally conscious paper.
Has anyone used the edible ink yet that is being developed. We have seen some commercial printers using edible inks but have not yet had the chance to experience the use of these ourselves in inkjet printers. We would be very interested to hear an news from our readers on this topic.
post a comment here to the
www.cheapinkjetsolutions.co.uk team.
Labels: corporate social responsibility, inkjet recycling
Wednesday, 25 July 2007
Imagine capability to produce solar panels from your inket printer
What an incredible thought, the researchers at
New Jersey Institute of Technology have developed a concept of a cheap solar cell that can be printed or painted onto flexible plastic sheets. In the future it could be possible to print these from an inkjet printer. This is an incredibly exciting idea that in the future everyone can produce solar panel capabilities from their inkjets. There is still an enormous amount of work before it will be possible to print on a home inkjet printer a solar panel - however it is extremly interesting. Read more about this at
http://www.infomaticsonline.co.uk/vnunet/news/2194672/boffins-build-printable-solar.
What do you think? post a comment
Labels: corporate social responsibility, environment, inkjet printer, sustainability
Wednesday, 11 July 2007
Charity Inkjet Cartridge Recycling
You can help a wide range of charities raise additional money for good causes by returning your used inkjet cartridges for recycling. The following list provides some examples. If you know of additional charities, please tell us so we can extend the list -
New Charities who recycle inkjet cartridges. In general these are win-win recycling situations as you can help reduce waste and raise money for Charity at the same time.
Oxfam Do not throw away empty inkjet cartridges when they can be used to raise money for Oxfam to work in over 80 countries and also protect the environment by reducing landfill. Most inkjet cartridges are recyclable and
Oxfam will get £1 for each inkjet cartridge they recycle. Unfortunately the Oxfam scheme is unable to recycle Epson inkjet cartridges.
Don't throw your used toner cartridges and inkjets away!
CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA can raise money by collecting these from you - Free of charge! CHILDREN with LEUKAEMIA is the national charity dedicated to conquering childhood leukaemia through research into the causes of the disease, improving treatments for sufferers and the welfare of leukaemic children and their families.
Help the
RNIB raise money. Every time you donate a used printer cartridge they receive around £2 to help fund their vital work. Most inkjet cartridges are recyclable but unfortunately not Epson inkjet cartridges.
Cancer Research UK Each recyclable cartridge will mean a donation to Cancer Research UK to support the doctors and scientists who work incredibly hard at Cancer Research UK to find answers to cancer by understanding the causes of cancer, learning how cancer can be prevented and by finding new treatments that will dramatically improve the quality of life for people with cancer. Most inkjet cartridges are recyclable and
will get £1 for each inkjet cartridge they recycle. Unfortunately the Cancer Research UK scheme is unable to recycle Epson inkjet cartridges.
British Heart Foundation For every suitable inkjet cartridge the British heart Foundation can earn £1. The donations generated through their recycling fundraising scheme will help the British Heart Foundation get to the heart of the problem by conducting research into heart health, funding lifesaving equipment and providing the care, support and information heart patients and their families need. Most inkjet cartridges are recyclable and
will get £1 for each inkjet cartridge they recycle. Unfortunately the British Heart Foundation scheme is unable to recycle Epson inkjet cartridges.
empty-inkjet-cartridges will recycle your inkjet cartridges and then send you a cheque which you can give to your favourite charity. The recycling program is free to join and empty-injet-cartridges.com will pay for collection.
ActionAid Recycling collect ink and toner cartridges, mobile phones and PDAs for recycling to raise funds for the charity
ActionAid. ActionAid are a unique partnership of people who are fighting for a better world - a world without poverty. They work in Africa, Asia and the Americas, listening to, learning from and working in partnership with over ten million of the world's poorest people. ActionAid Recycling have recently expanded their services to also supply.
reclaim-it enables you to set up your own inkjet cartridge recycling scheme to raise money for charities. Reclaim-it offers everything you need to ensure that your collection scheme gets off to a flying start including free collection point boxes and reply paid envelopes.
Age Concern operate an inkjet recycling scheme using the money raised to operate vital services for older people throughout the country and in your community. One full bag of valued inkjet cartridges could pay for a satisfying hot lunch meal at a club where older people have the chance to meet others.
Barnado's can collect your old inkjet cartridges in their shops and then make money from them to support looking after children. It is easy and hassle free for you, it helps Barnado's raise money and helps to protect the environment.
thisisrecycling run by
thisisbeehive is a community network which offers offers support and website space for not-for-profit community groups to develop. They are working together with Oxfam to raise money through recycling inkjet cartridges. For every 50 cartridges recycled, Oxfam can provide a poor farmer with a goat which will make a great deal of difference to them and their families.
CLIC Sargent will raise £1 for every inkjet cartridge they can recycle. This will enable them to continue to provide a range of services and support to children with cancer or leukaemia
Coeliac UK will earn £1 for every empty Hewlett Packard or Lexmark printer cartridge recycled - helping the environment and Coeliac UK with no cost to you. Coeliac disease is caused by an intolerance to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley and rye - some people with coeliac disease react to oats too - and can be treated by excluding gluten from the diet.
Guide dogs for the blind 10 donated inkjet cartridges could pay for a guide dog for a day
Rainbows We can recycle inkjet cartridges from Hewlett Packard, Lexmark and Canon BC01/02/05/06/20/BX2/BX3 Inkjet cartridges. Rainbows Children’s Hospice is located in Loughborough, Leicestershire on the edge of the Charnwood Forest. We are the children’s hospice for the East Midlands and South Yorkshire. We provide respite, palliative and terminal care to families that include a child with a life limiting illness.
Save the Children- Bag itThe Stroke AssociationPlease post new charity recycling opportunities - the cheapinkjetsolutions team are very keen to provide a more comprehensive list
Labels: corporate social responsibility, inkjet recycling, save environment
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