How can I recycle my drum cartridges?

                                            

Recycling printer accessories has become an important subject for this blog and thus impelling us to always find ways to do so and relevant information for the different items we sell.

Today we focus on the drum unit because after the toner cartridge it is the second most replaced part of the printer. Please keep in mind that throwing printer parts directly to the trash, greatly affect our environment. The question then is, why not recycle them and thus give a better place to rest or keep working or whatever their fate shall be.

Unfortunately there are not many places that take used drum units and gives them something better to do than spend thousands of years trying to decompose.

The following is what we consider your best option:

1. Katun.com is a place where you can recycle drum units and get paid for it! Talk about a deal. You can get an account with them and they pay for shipping cost and refund a small amount but hey at least they pay you for picking up your trash.

Another great way to recycle drum units is to use recycled or compatible drum units. Inkjetsuperstore.com has taken rigorous steps towards making their remanufactured products 100% guaranteed and is passing with flying colors the ISO standards.

Using remanufactured and compatible drum units not only saves the environment but saves your pocket from loneliness. The incredible difference between OEM and remanufactured it’s only the price.

You choose to be Green and keep “greens” in your pocket.

 

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  • 9/3/2010 12:23 AM Inkjet Cartridges wrote:
    Re manufacturing! Now this is a cool word for recycled manufacturing. In considering this for cartridges I would be interested to know how the process works? Often it sounds great to recycle, yet of the manufacturing process is as damaging as the original process and we do not require this, do we?
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