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How to Recycle Toner Cartridges



It doesn’t matter if you’re a small enterprise, school or charity; there is an increase in the amount of attention being paid to recycling.

This is largely due to the highlighted need to protect the environment in the face of global warming. Now more than ever, we have a personal and collective responsibility to being more eco-friendly. That commitment to being green has led many businesses and schools to look at their recycling practices.

Steps have been taken to ensure that printing can be environmentally-friendly. In previous blog posts, I’ve highlighted the reliability of remanufactured ink and toner cartridges that can be better for the environment (through cartridges not being sent to landfill) and also offer cost savings.

But despite the acknowledgement of the fact that we all need to recycle more, there’s still uncertainty surrounding the question of how to recycle toner cartridges.

Luckily for you, the answer is simple.

Original branded toner cartridges are accepted by Empties Please. They have a host of information available on their website to let you know if you’re cartridges are recyclable.

By not sending a toner cartridge to landfill, you are instantly helping the environment. But there are even more benefits to be enjoyed through getting in touch with Empties Please. The remanufacturing process is growing in importance across a number of industries. Also described as the “circular economy”, it can be a way to reduce unnecessary waste whilst reducing the overall cost price in the end for the consumer.

The ink and toner cartridge is a perfect example of how it works well. Many toner cartridges can be recycled with the possibility that they can eventually become remanufactured products. Even if not in their entirety, there can be parts that can contribute to the creation of a consumable that would be cheaper to buy than an original cartridge.

Having that knowledge that you can simply email or phone Empties Please means that you can eliminate the need to send cartridges to landfill by recycling them instead. All the while you’ll be contributing to remanufacturing which will benefit individuals and businesses choosing the cost benefits of remanufactured cartridges.

Get in touch with Empties Please today and find out your recycling options.

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