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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Recycling Inkjet Cartridges for the Objective to Solve the Trash Problem


Human activities are influencing the Nature and their interference in various activities is increasingly altering the Earth’s climate. It is virtually true that increasing atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide and other green house gases causing global warming. Thus, the unprecedented increases in greenhouse gas concentrations, accompanied by other human influences on climate over long period of time and those anticipated for the future add up to a real basis for concern. Nowadays, another serious threat challenging our Planet is industrial wastes. Each year, millions of empty toner and inkjet cartridges are thrown into the trash, ending up in our planet's landfills.

Recycling Reduces Environmental Issues

The good news is we know what to do and have everything we need to respond to the challenge. Recycling the run out units can be helpful and it is easy, profitable and environmentally beneficial. It helps reduce solid waste, conserves raw materials and the energy required to produce a new product. Most cartridges can be recycled up to six to seven times, refurbished, refilled and then put to sale at a lower price than brand name products. Recycled products are capable of producing the same quality and output as new cartridges. Moreover, purchasing recycled products can save over 50% on cost. Buying in bulk can save even more.

Inkjet cartridges are made from plastic, petroleum-based products and take about 1,000 years to decompose. The recycling and reuse of empty printer units turns away millions of cubic feet of material from waste disposal, thus saving you huge amount of money needed to purchase expensive original ones.

Find the Right Recycling Location

The most convenient way to find a recycling location is to search the Internet for organizations that accept used, run out cartridges in exchange for cash. Almost all the recycling units offer pre-paid free shipping or pickup of used cartridges. Many of these companies pay from $4 to $10 for used printer units.

Recycling used inkjet cartridges also makes a great fundraiser for various institutions, schools, companies and other non-profit organizations. Moreover, it can also be a significant cost savings for businesses. Not only are recycling products better for the environment, it is also better for your company's bottom line. Recycling inkjet units, toner cartridges, and cell phones will reduce toxic waste in landfills. Indeed, reusing units is something that everybody can do quite easily to make a difference and it needn't require a lot of effort.

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