How to Recycle Toner Cartridges
Nationwide, businesses use printer cartridges in their printers. When they are used up they often are just thrown out. This is harmful to the environment. The leftover toner is toxic to our Earth, and the plastic parts don’t disintegrate for hundreds of years.
The smart thing to do for our environment is to recycle these cartridges. They can easily be reused so they don’t just become harmful waste. Toner cartridges can be reused up to six times and should be.
But how do you recycle these cartridges? Sometimes the manufacturing company will place instructions within the box it comes in. Often they will even provide a free shipping label to send it back when used. But usually this applies to ink cartridges and not toner cartridges. There are solutions, however.
At www.staples.com you can take your used cartridges to Staples and they will give you reward dollars on your reward card. This is a nice perk in doing business with them and you can save on office supplies.
You can also visit www.hp.com/recycle to find out how to recycle toner cartridges.
The intelligent action of recycling toner cartridges benefits our planet and will assist its preservation for the years to come. Another action you can take is to use cartridges that are recycled. These compatible and remanufactured cartridges support environmental protection and also save you money at the same time. When purchased from a reliable company, you know you are getting excellent quality.At Inkjetsuperstore.com we provide compatible and remanufactured toner cartridges, and back them with a one-year full money back guarantee. We are committed to protect our environment and at the same time provide our customers with high quality toner and ink cartridges.
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Nice post! The recycling the printer cartridges would be the best way to prevent our environment from damping of waste printer cartridges into the land fields.
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