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Ink cartridges clog landfills despite rebates

February 19, 2010 by Steve Hannaford
Posted in: Dealers & Channel, In this week's e-newsletter, Latest News & Views

Over the past few years, the major ink jet printer manufacturers have made it easy and worthwhile for users to return the empties while buying new ink. But folks aren’t taking advantage.

In addition rebates, most manufacturers and vendors will supply no-cost return mailers. Staples, Office Depot and OfficeMax, for example, have made most ink cartridges they sell returnable, at $3 worth of coupons in exchange. Also, many corporations and government agencies have given a high priority to recycling them.

But a recent survey by Cartridge World USA shows that people are still throwing these toxic products in the trash, at a growing rate.  Some 70% of all used ink cartridges end up being tossed out. And the number of trashed cartridges is growing at 12% a year, 250 million is the U.S. alone.

While the chemicals in most inks are only mildly toxic, the heavy metals used in the cartridges are as poisonous as those of most electronic components. In our throw-away society the convenience of tossing ink away seems to be worth more than a few dollars and any concern for the health of our water supply.

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One Response to “Ink cartridges clog landfills despite rebates”

  1. TFC Says:

    And if an employee saves these cartridges from the trash and turns them in for the rebate, the employer will find out and fire said employee. Was there not an article about this about a year ago where an employee did the right thing and was fired for recycling tossed items on his own?

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