FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The U of A has a simple way to recycle ink and toner cartridges regardless of brand. Please do your part to make sure empty cartridges don't end up in a landfill. Here's how it works:
Many of the cartridges submitted to this program will be refilled and sold as refurbished cartridges at a discounted rate. Consider buying refurbished ink and toner cartridges the next time around to complete the cycle. The U of A Bookstore handles the recycling of batteries, computers, cell phones, and more. Bins that accept these items can be found on the loading dock on the northeast corner of the bookstore. University-owned equipment cannot be dropped off; if you need to dispose of University-owned equipment please visit surplus.uark.edu for more information.
More detailed e-waste information can be found on this E-waste flyer.
About the Office for Sustainability: The mission of the University of Arkansas Office for Sustainability (OFS) is to motivate, facilitate, and coordinate responsible practices through partnerships with students, faculty, and staff across all campus departments. The OFS uses the campus as a living laboratory by overseeing the implementation of the University of Arkansas environmental goals. These programs are part of the UA Resiliency Center, hosted by the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design, and are supported by UA Facilities Management.
Eric Boles, director
Office for Sustainability
479-575-3715, [email protected]
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