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Go Green

March 12th, 2010

Did you know when you purchase our Compatible Laser Cartridges from Access Ink & Toner  you are doing good things for our planet and your budget? First you are saving up to 60% off the OEM cartridges you may be presently buying. Second, You’re totally doing your part keeping them out of our nations already overburdened landfills.bluerecycle
Recycling toner cartridges is a great way contribute to helping the environment  There are a number of companies and organizations who will collect your empty ink cartridges, usually for free. Here are 6 interesting toner ink cartridges recycling facts.

  • When you recycle your toner and ink cartridges, it stops them from becoming another piece of waste in garbage dumps. This saves green belt land and reduces CO2 pollution from the decomposing plastic.
  • Each toner cartridge uses around four pints of oil on average, by recycling your cartridges, this saves oil which is becoming more and more scarce and will soon run out. Research has predicted that the planet’s oil reserves have approximately 70 years left before it runs out.
  • You can save money by recycling your toner ink cartridges as they are usually around fifty to seventy percent less expensive than OEM ink cartridges.
  • The oil that is used in 100 printer cartridges is enough for 40 gallons of gasoline. On a standard car that does 50 miles to the gallon, this is 2000 miles.
  • Over 1 billion printer ink and toner cartridges are sold each year.
  • Only about 20 percent of toner ink cartridges are recycled annually, that means 800 million printer cartridges are ending up in landfill.