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Recycling

Yes when you buy a inkjet that has been professionally refilled or recharged you are saving money. However you are also doing something else very important, helping to reduce waste and protect the earth. When a inkjet cartridge is thrown away it is carried out to the landfill and if not separated could stay there for hundred if not thousands of years before it can naturally be broken down.

How Recycling Reduces Both Prices and Waste

Every time you buy a remanufactured cartridge that is one less cartridge that goes to waste. The cartridge you bought wont go to a landfill but rather be reused in your printer. This reduces the overall waste printer cartridges occupy. The price of recharged cartridges are significantly cheaper than new cartridges because the initial cost of the plastic has already been covered. Rather than having to pay for the manufacturing cost of the plastic cartridge housing the companies only have to pay for the high quality ink and these savings are passed on to the consumer and the environment.

 

How You Can Help?

Obviously buying recycled or remanufactured cartridge is the biggest contributions you can make. However you can also contribute to the recycling process by selling your empty cartridges back to the ink websites. The largest buyers of empty ink cartridges is 123inkjets. They offer both cash or credit for your empty ink cartridges. Selling your empty cartridges also helps to further reduce the cost of recharged ink cartridges. Go to 123inkjets and check out the recycling program, save some money and help mother earth.

 
   

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