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Recycling Used Ink Cartridges Forrest City AR

Ink cartridges are constructed out of plastic, petroleum-based products and take about 1,000 years to decompose. According to recent estimates, 20-40% of ink cartridges are recycled, meaning 60-80% end up in landfills. The recovery and reuse of empty printer cartridges diverts millions of cubic feet of material from waste disposal, saving us the millions of tax dollars needed to pay for additional landfill management.

ASI
(501) 490-2468
405 W Dixon Rd
Little Rock, AR
Balcones Recycling
(501) 490-0500
4501 Thibault Rd
Little Rock, AR
Baker Tank Company
(501) 490-7753
7821 Zeuber Rd
Little Rock, AR
Trinity Consultants Incorporated
(501) 225-6400
10809 Executive Center Dr
Little Rock, AR
Waste Services Inc
(501) 888-4323
11601 Ironton Cut Off Rd
Little Rock, AR
Environmental Services Co Inc
(501) 221-2565
13715 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Thermoenergy Corporation
(501) 375-9474
124 W Capitol Ave Ste 880
Little Rock, AR
Servpro Industries Inc
(501) 217-8723
1200 John Barrow Rd Ste 409
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Environmental Federation
(501) 374-0263
1400 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Pollution Management Inc
(501) 221-7122
3512 S Shackleford Rd
Little Rock, AR
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Recycling Used Ink Cartridges

Introduction

Ink cartridges are constructed out of plastic, petroleum-based products and take about 1,000 years to decompose. According to recent estimates, 20-40% of ink cartridges are recycled, meaning 60-80% end up in landfills. The recovery and reuse of empty printer cartridges diverts millions of cubic feet of material from waste disposal, saving us the millions of tax dollars needed to pay for additional landfill management.

How do I recycle my empty inkjet cartridges? Look at the instructions in the box of your new laser or inkjet cartridge to find out how to recycle your old one. Many companies will provide instructions, packaging materials and free postage if you wish to recycle your old cartridge.

The easiest way to find a recycling location is to search the Internet for organizations that accept used cartridges in exchange for cash. All sites offer pre-paid free shipping or pickup of used cartridges, and some pay up to $4 per cartridge.

Recycling used cartridges also makes a great fundraiser for schools, church groups, charities, high school sports teams and other non-profi...

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