Brother Recycling Policy - 5 Rs
We all are very familiar with the three R words that raise environmental awareness. Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Providing means to safely and efficiently dispose of consumables should be a top priority for mayor printer manufacturers. Finishing Inkjetsuperstore's Brother Week we wanted to share their green stand and how they have added two more words to the original set in order to “establishing a recycling-oriented society”.
What are they? You might be asking… here you have all 5
Refuse: Avoid purchase of environmentally burdensome
materials whenever possible
Reduce: Reduce waste material
Reuse: Reuse waste material without processing
Reform: Reuse materials in a different form
Recycle: Reuse materials as resources
How does Brother put into practice the 5Rs?
Brother's recycling program has been developed to recycle used Brother branded consumable items. Some of the select components that are returned to them will be remanufactured. Others are broken down so that all of the appropriate metal and plastic components can be recycled.
To take advantage of it all you need to do is follow these three steps:
1. Print your FREE prepaid shipping label
2. Repack your used consumable — attach the FREE prepaid shipping label
3. Drop it in the mail
What are they? You might be asking… here you have all 5
Refuse: Avoid purchase of environmentally burdensome
materials whenever possible
Reduce: Reduce waste material
Reuse: Reuse waste material without processing
Reform: Reuse materials in a different form
Recycle: Reuse materials as resources
How does Brother put into practice the 5Rs?
Brother's recycling program has been developed to recycle used Brother branded consumable items. Some of the select components that are returned to them will be remanufactured. Others are broken down so that all of the appropriate metal and plastic components can be recycled.
To take advantage of it all you need to do is follow these three steps:
1. Print your FREE prepaid shipping label
2. Repack your used consumable — attach the FREE prepaid shipping label
3. Drop it in the mail



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