
In a recent stand-up routine, comedian George Carlin suggests that maybe man’s reason for existence is because the Earth wants plastic.
The comedy team, Penn & Teller, assert in their cable show “Bulls**t” (bullpucky?) that recycling isn’t really all that useful and maybe not necessary.
Whether the Earth wants plastic or not, recycling of inkjet cartridges is useful in many different ways. However, before you choose where to recycle your inkjet cartridge, do a little research to make your recycling efforts effective. Recycling won’t work if we don’t close the loop. Many charitable institutions around the world have initiated ink cartridge recycling programs, which fund hospitals, school activities and other social concerns. This type of funding cuts costs in many ways from tax breaks for charitable donations to lowering the price that we have to pay for the services the funded organizations provide. In addition, remanufactured compatible inkjet cartridges are usually a fraction of the cost of brand name inkjet refills.
Several inkjet printer manufacturers also maintain recycling programs. However, your recycled ink cartridge doesn’t always make it around the loop.
Epson, in cooperation with Funding Factory, recently launched a free recycling program for its customers. Schools and businesses can get points for collecting and remitting empty cartridges to Epson.
However, the cartridges are not remanufactured or refilled. They are incinerated. To be fair, mention must be made that the incineration is at an environmentally friendly waste-to-energy plant; however, it’s easy to see that Epson is the big winner in this recycling effort. Their recycling plan takes cartridges out of the hands of remanufacturing plants that can offer less expensive remanufactured compatible cartridges to the consumer.
Hewlett Packard also has a free recycling program and they proudly announce that more than 1.8 million HP inkjet cartridges were recycled in 2003. Unfortunately, for the consumer, plastics and metal from the HP cartridges are also disassembled and made into new products. Other components are “used to generate energy or are disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner.”
Canon offers its customers several options for recycling toner cartridges, including a single return option, an up-to-eight multiple return option, and a bulk return option. Whichever you choose, a shipping label can be downloaded directly from their website. Return shipping via UPS is pre-paid by the company. It appears from many recycling and other eco-friendly programs displayed on their website, that Canon is a leader in environmental stewardship, however to date they have no recycling program in place for inkjet cartridges.
Lexmark’s recycling program is 100% free, as are the other printer manufacturer recycling programs. Customers request a kit using an online order form. Lexmark pays the postage both ways. However, there is one major difference between Lexmark’s program and the programs of the other print giants. Lexmark works with Planet Ark and Close the Loop in Australia to ensure every collected cartridge is remanufactured or recycled. In addition, they have similar recycling programs in Latin American and South Africa. In Europe, every purchase of a Lexmark high-volume cartridge comes with a postage-paid recycling bag included. Now that’s closing the circle!
23 comments:
Inkjet Cartridge Recycling is good for our environment.
But it true that we should choose the right recycling company.
I have plenty of inkjet cartridges at home but a lot of them have been damaged by frequently refilling them before..Now i dont know what to do with them..But at least I have used them more than once. :D
A great article on the Truth about the Free Inkjet Cartridge and after reading this post, I learned a lot about the Free Inkjet Cartridge and enhanced my knowledge on it! thanks for sharing!
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great article inkjet for print its 100% free for recycling programs for HP
Good news! I have a lot of used cartridges at home, and confused what should i do with it. Your article gave a positive inspiration for me. Thanks ..
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A great article on the Truth about the Free Inkjet Cartridge and after reading this post, I learned a lot about the Free Inkjet Cartridge and enhanced my knowledge on it! thanks for sharing!
Inkjets are really needed for printers, without these we cant get any paper prints, if the inkjet cartridge is recycled we can use it again.
I don't care about plastic recycling but i care in refilling my ink cartidge, this is more needed than recycling, also the ink cartidge is so small, i think it worth no thing.
Yes, it is wise to have the option before we decide to buy a brand new ink cartridge. There are only few mililitres of ink in a cartridge and usually used up in few weeks. But the process of making the container (+ head) use lots of energy, so it wise to recycle your ink cartridge.
I really like it.. And it also so helpful. this cartidge really need for the printer.
Good Read. We used to collect all the used cartridges in the office and sell it in a ink refilling station for good $3. But when those company stopped buying the used cartridges, we instead send it to HP for free recycling instead of just throwing it. Help the environment, save space in the office.
we should do recycling our cartridges like they told us from now I will not throw my cartridges in any place I will put them in right place so that they get recycled properly
ya this article is nice, and i had learned more about the inkjet cartridges
s by now i will not throw the cartridges, i will try to reuse it.
excellent info shared , i really liked this topic very much . thnx
I never knew. Thank you for the info.
A great article on the Truth about the Free Inkjet Cartridge and after reading this post, I learned a lot about the Free Inkjet Cartridge and enhanced my knowledge on it! thanks for sharing!
really nice one...There are only few mililitres of ink in a cartridge and usually used up in few weeks.But when those company stopped buying the used cartridges, we instead send it to HP for free recycling instead of just throwing it.
There are only few mililitres of ink in a cartridge and usually used up in few weeks.
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