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. In general these are win-win recycling situations as you can help reduce waste and raise money for Charity at the same time.
There are now hundreds if not thousands of schemes to raise money for charities
It is - as they say - easy money
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Tonerman LTD will purchase from you all your used printer cartridges and inkjets that are suitable for recycling; they check them for quality and type and within 30 days of the collection we will send you a cheque for full payment of the goods received. Alternatively, if you would like to donate your printing waste to a charity, they are currently working very closely with The Christie Hospital NHS Trust and MedEquip4Kids (formerly Children’s Hospitals Appeal Trust). Both organisations are at the forefront of tackling major problems in cancer treatment and child welfare. They are based in Cheshire but are happy to talk to people all over the UK. This is a great way to raise money for charity.
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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.
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Guide dogs for the blind 10 donated inkjet cartridges could pay for a guide dog for a day
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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.
Labels: helping the environment and Coeliac UK with no cost to you
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
Labels: clicsargent.org.uk