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Does any one knows a place where I can recycle old unused cartridges?

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At my workplace I have a few cartridges that were never use, and I would like to recycle them. they are about 5 or more years old.

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  1. Best Buy also takes ink cartridges


  2. you can go to any post office and pick up a free mailer for recycling ink cartridges.  also if you are a member of Costso, they also have free recycling mailers in their stores.

  3. Our local Women in Government organization collects all kinds of printer and fax cartridges.  They send them to an organization who pays them for the collection and the funds are deposited in a scholarship fund.  Look on the web for additional info.  And THANKS for recycling!

  4. Staples and Office Max have bins to recycle old ink cartridges, typically at the front of the store near the entrance or near the copiers/printers/ink. They're more than happy to take your old cartridges.

  5. often if you contact the printer cartridge company (email them), they will supply you with the info and some may send you envelopes so you can send them to be recycled

    hope this helps

  6. Aren't those made of , for the most part, brass? If so, you have a precious metal on your hands. Maybe you oghtta just hang on to those, or take them to a place where they make things from brass.

  7. Fairfield County Library

  8. u gotta reduse, reuse, recycle

  9. staples

  10. I don't know about Whitwell some school PTO's collect the ink cartridges.

  11. Yes well if you have a staples stationary store, if you bring them in they will give £1.00 for each one you have to spend in the store or to buy another one...

  12. Our recycling center takes ink cartridges. I have been collecting them for our local animal shelter (and also selling them on Ebay for the shelter). If they are brand name and a size that are used (and have never been refilled before) you may be able to get $3 a piece for them if you have enough to make shipping worth it to a buisness that refills and sells them. It gets reused so I think that's what defines "Recycle". Their age may make them not reusable though.

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