Recycled ink cartridges are a great way to do your part for the environment and save money on the purchase. So much energy and resource material is used in making technological products. And just think about how often you’ve seen a computer monitor or TV laying on the side of the road waiting to be picked up?
Recycled printer cartridges, then, can be a really practical and inexpensive way to reduce waste and increase efficiency.
Recycle
Let’s say your current ink cartridges run out of ink. This is where you can make the first change. The first way you can help the environment is to recycle your printer cartridges. Nowadays, most cartridges come with a postage-paid envelope in which you can mail the empty cartridge back to the manufacturer. This helps reduce resource consumption and it saves you money. How, you ask?
Buy Recycled
The next time you find yourself running out of ink, don’t just pick up any old cartridge to replace the old one. Instead, buy recycled ink cartridges. They are most often cheaper than the new cartridges and you are helping preserve valuable resources and energy by doing so. Even so, there is still one other way you can be good to the environment and your bank account in regards to printer cartridge purchases.
Refill
Refilling kits are a type of recycling in a sense. You are not purchasing a new cartridge, rather, just the ink that goes inside of it. When you run out of ink, you can order a refill kit, which contains instructions and the ink itself. You’ll simple refill the empty cartridge in your own home. You save money and again, conserve the environment.
Recycled ink cartridges are the way of the immediate future. All you need is the will power to try something different and you’ll be saving money and going green all at the same time! That’s a hard combination to beat, don’t you think?
You can even stop by most office supplies stores these days and drop off your empty cartridges to be recycled in a special bin. Everybody’s on the recycling bandwagon, so why aren’t you?
By: Christy Berger1