Easy Recycling Tips for your Ink Cartridges
We have done the homework for you so you can recycle your ink cartridges the easy and free way.If you buy HP INK cartridges, check the inside of the box before you throw it into the cardboard recycling bin. Inside many boxes are now prepaid envelopes to return the empty cartridge. If your box does not have one or you already pitched it, no worries. HP has an easy on-line process to get the free shipping label.
You can read about it here HP Ink Recyling
Brother has a similar easy to use recycling program.
The details can be found here Brother Ink Recyling
Epson offers a toner only program found here Epson Toner Recycling
While Canon offers ways to recycle larger items like scanners they appear to be lagging behind on paying for ink cartridge recycling.
Come On Canon. No matter what brand of printer you use you may be able to send them back postage paid at your local post office soon.
Check your local post office lobby for ink cartridge recycling pre paid envelopes too.
Clover Technologies is testing a pilot program. The pilot is set for 10 areas across the country, including Washington, D.C., Chicago, Los Angeles and San Diego, but could become a national program this fall if the pilot program proves successful. If you want to reuse instead of recycle you can get your ink cartridges filled at your local Walgreens at there photo developing counter. Details are here Walgreens Do you know another way to recycle or reuse ink cartridges?
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