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WHAT WE RECYCLE     

BENEFIT FROM ONE OF THE LARGEST RECYCLING INVENTORIES IN THE UK
 
The majority of ink cartridges and laser toners that we collect can be recycled. We pride ourselves in being able to recycle one of the largest inventories of used ink cartridges and laser toners in the UK.  Whilst we can recycle the majority of ink cartridges and laser toners we can only recycle original products that have not previously been refilled, HOWEVER WE CAN STILL PROVIDE A FREE COLLECTION SERVICE IF THESE ONLY MAKE UP A SMALL PROPORTION OF A COLLECTION.

 

 

INK CARTRIDGES

 

 

 

 

An ink cartridge is used with an inkjet printer and is commonly used by home users and small offices

 

The majority of ink cartridges, with the exception of Epson can be recycled.  We welcome you to recycle your ink cartridges with us. 

 

If you wish to recycle your ink cartridges with Cartridge Collection please click here

 

LASER TONERS

 

 

 

 

 

A laser toner is used in a laser printer which are commonly used in small to medium sized offices.  A laser printer will usually be used by one computer or shared by a small number of different computers.  

 

A laser toner cartridge is an all in one unit, if you only replace one single unit then it is likely to be a laser toner cartridge

 

 

If you wish to recycle your laser toners with Cartridge Collection please click here

 

WE CANNOT RECYCLE WASTE TONER / TONER BOTTLES

 

 

Toner bottles are used in large industrial sized printers / photcopiers.  This type of machine is commonly found in large organisations and may serve a whole floor or office with many computers attached to it.

 

 

WE ARE UNABLE TO RECYCLE THESE CONSUMABLES PLEASE DO NOT PLACE THESE INTO OUR RECYCLING BINS. 

 

 

 

RECYCLING FACT

Inkjet cartridges will take about 1,000 years to decompose in landfill sites. Sending cartridges to landfill also costs money because of the landfill tax passed on to consumers through council tax or companies' waste collection costs