Did you know that Americans use hundreds of millions of ink and toner cartridges for printers every year? And estimates are that 70 percent of those are being sent straight to landfills. This is ...
That’s what I thought. A lot of us are guilty of tossing empty cartridges in the trash and forgetting about them as soon as we start printing with fresh, full ...
Castle Ink – Each year, millions of empty toner and inkjet cartridges are thrown into the trash, ending up in our planet’s landfills or incinerators. Recycling ...
We often pay the most attention to our inkjet cartridges when they’re about to run out of ink. You can refill these cartridges an average of five to seven times before they need to be recycled.
Submitted by Office Depot, Inc. DELRAY BEACH, FL — Office Depot, Inc., (NYSE:ODP), the world’s largest retailer of recycled paper products, today announced the extension of its ink and toner recycling ...
Epson America announced that it is continuing its partnership with FundingFactory that allows schools and nonprofits nationwide to return ink cartridges for rewards that can boost fundraising efforts ...
We can reveal that around 3 in 10 home printers are being binned or taken to the tip rather than being recycled, based on our survey* of thousands of people who own tech products. This got us thinking ...
As enthusiasm grows for 3-D printers, so does a familiar complaint to just about everyone still living in a 2-D inkjet world: the maddeningly high cost and inefficiency of replacement cartridges.