Spreading the Word about Ink and Toner Cartridge Recycling
With a major oil rig that exploded off the Gulf of Mexico recently, revived efforts across America have been made to protect our environment from the damage of man-made disasters. Many people, however, dont realize that simple steps can be taken in our everyday lives to help save the environment. Ink and toner cartridge recycling programs are a great example of how people overlook the opportunity to protect out wildlife and keep trash out of the landfills.
Purchasing recycled cartridges is easy enough because they are sold at much cheaper prices than the original brand name versions. However, it is what we do with the cartridge when it runs out of ink or toner that many are concerned about. Even with all the information available today on the easy steps one can take to recycle their cartridge, as many as seventy five percent of all ink cartridge are still thrown away to the landfill.
Purchasing recycled cartridges is easy enough because they are sold at much cheaper prices than the original brand name versions. However, it is what we do with the cartridge when it runs out of ink or toner that many are concerned about. Even with all the information available today on the easy steps one can take to recycle their cartridge, as many as seventy five percent of all ink cartridge are still thrown away to the landfill.
If you attend school or work at an office, a great way to encourage a greener lifestyle is to start a cartridge recycling program! Encourage everyone to save their cartridges instead of throwing them away in the garbage. After you have collected around 10 cartridges, send them into the recycling program of your choice. This is also an easy and unique way for companies to be involved in green projects.