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Every year tens of million of inkjet and toner cartridges are thrown away. Recycling cartridges not only reduces waste, but also reduces the need for raw materials; each laser cartridge that is recycled conserves the equivalent of approximately one litre of oil.
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| What is the difference between a toner cartridge and an inkjet cartridge?
Toner cartridges can not be refilled, but most types of toner cartridge can be remanufactured. The cartridges are sent to a factory where they are completely dismantled and cleaned, any worn parts are replaced, and the drum either re-coated or replaced. They are then refilled with fresh toner, tested and sold with a guarantee. One in four cartridges sold in the UK are remanufactured. |
Ink jet cartridges are technologically much simpler items. Refilling ink jet cartridges is more straightforward and can be done on a DIY basis, with a number of companies supplying the ink and refilling equipment, although it is also possible to send them away for refilling.
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How to recycle your cartridge
Toner and inkjet cartridges can be recycled using:
Unfortunately EPSON printer cartridges cannot be recycled.
All money raised will go to Guide Dogs for the Blind to help fund a guide dog. Warwickshire County Council will not receive any funds through this scheme. |
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How much money will your cartridges raise for local charities?
Used cartridges can be worth as much as £7.00 and inkjet cartridges up to £3.50. Use the Office Green website to find out how much your cartridge is worth.
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