Where to send remanufactured empty cartridges:

It is not fair to stay half way through… I always think that if you are going to do something worthwhile it is imperative to do it all the way. So if you read my last post on Friday, you know what to do to recycle your OEM ink cartridges. Oh but what happens to the thousands of alternative cartridge users? Do not fear Karla is here to give you a couple of options.

Recycling is a lifestyle and I’ve taking the time to explain why you should recycle your cartridges in the first place before. So today we’ll cut the chase and go straight to a couple of resources where you can recycle. We’ll feature just two possible options, and if you go to my previous post  you’ll find different ones. Just as much as recycling gives you a sense of contribution to the world and the environment, you can add to that feeling recycling to benefit an institution.

Recycle4charity.com - You can now donate and recycle used inkjet and laser toner cartridges as well as cell phones and surplus supplies free of charge using their FREE prepaid return shipping labels. The charities they support are:
* Helen Keller Worldwide, * Christian Children’s Fund, * Cancer Research and Prevention Foundation (CRPF), * The Smile Train and * Habitat for Humanity International.


 

Recycleforbreastcancer.org is another great institution that takes most ink & toner cartridges. To me they hold a special place because we have lived with breast cancer in our family. All that can be done to further help and research such a devastating decease is greatly appreciated.

 

Well tomorrow is party time… are you green enough? Tomorrow we’ll be sending out our weekly newsletter. To all of you who are not registered costumers sign up with us and you’ll get weekly discounts and tips. Save on already amazing low prices!

 

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