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Ink & Toner Recycling. Earn rewards for recycling your ink & toner cartridges from any brand or any store at Office Depot. Not a rewards member? Enroll today.
The USPS ® BlueEarth™ Federal Recycling Program is the U.S. Postal Service's ® resource for recycling all empty toner and inkjet cartridges. This saves the Postal Service™ money and retains revenue.
Recycle HP ink and toner printer cartridges with HP Planet Partners so they become new products and don’t end up in oceans or landfills.
There are plenty of local and nationwide services across the States that recycle empty cartridges, and we've put together this guide to help find the best solution for you. ⚠️ Got any full / unused cartridges?
If you want to recycle your ink cartridges, Office Depot and Staples, and most Best Buy and Target stores collect used cartridges for recycling. Use the Earth911 recycling locator to find options in your area, and be sure to call ahead as these policies change, often without notice.
Each Base Rewards Member may recycle up to 10 cartridges per month, and each Premiere Rewards Member may recycle up to 20 cartridges per month of any used ink or toner cartridge sold at any retail store in the U.S. or on Staples.com and receive $2 back in Recycling Rewards per cartridge.
Remove your empty cartridges from your Canon inkjet printer. Drop off the used cartridges free of charge to one of over 1,600 FedEx Office Print & Ship Centers. FedEx Office will send the cartridges to their next destination for recycling.
Discover printer and ink cartridge recycling options available with the Epson Recycling Program! Recycle your Printer, Cartridges, and other hardware today.
Recycling used cartridges sustains a safe environment by reducing wastes that end up in landfills, and the need for incineration. Besides, you can make an extra buck while at it. Below are some...
Drop off used ink and toner cartridges at a store like Office Depot, Staples, Best Buy, or Walmart to have them properly recycled. Mail the cartridges back to their manufacturer so they’re disposed of safely. Check with your local recycling center, non-profits, or schools to see if they accept used ink cartridges for disposal.