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Thursday, March 15, 2007

Recycle your old inkjet cartridges

Tommy's the baby charity participate in a recycling scheme to recycle old Hewlett Packard and Lexmark printer cartridges. This scheme is provided through www.inkagain.co.uk. Their recycle centre raises money for Tommy's vital research into the causes of miscarriage, premature births and stillbirths. They have a goal of £55,000 this year. When you visit the Inkagain website, there are other charities that are sponsored through the ink cartridge recycling scheme.

The environmental benefits are as follows:
  • Inkjet cartridge recycling helps to reduce carbon emissions, a major cause of global warming, conserves resources and reduces waste
  • Inkjet cartridges will take about 1000 years to decompose in landfills sites

To order their freepost recycling bags for your chosen charity you can:

  1. Call: 0800 435576 quoting "Tommy's bag"
  2. Email: tommysbags at inkagain.co.uk (just replace the at with the @ sign)
  3. Fax: 020 8838 6777
  4. Order via their website at www.inkagain.co.uk and click on charity scheme

Inkagain currently have a prize draw for some goodies up for grabs for everyone who sends in their used ink cartridges.


Tommy's the baby charity is a registered charity no. 1060508

Do you know of any other places where ink cartridges can be recycled or donated. If so, leave a comment below.




Comments on this topic......
alfred said...
"Ideally, used printer ink cartridges should find their way to special recycling centers where the materials these cartridges were made of are retrieved for future use. Unfortunately, only 25% of all those millions of cartridges consumed every year go that way. Most of them end up at some landfill or some other garbage facility instead. Save The Environment & Use Recycled Printer Ink Cartridge Always be conscientious even with the printer ink cartridges that you use. Recycle empty printer cartridges and buy remanufactured ink as much as possible."

2 comments:

  1. Thanks. All my printer ink cartridges are recycled after use and I bought my printer specifically because it doesn't use too many ink cartridges, if one cartridge finishes before the other the printer still works and it takes a while before the ink totally runs out. We are talking about economy here.

    I used to use recycled ink in my old laser printer until it was damaged. Anyway, that's a long story and I haven't got time to explain right now.

    Thanks for stopping by.

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  2. There is a vast untapped supply of used cartridges in the NHS. I have been asking about recycling for years and this year, one of the tommy's bags came through with the order. Great idea!

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