According to A Greener Refill, more than 375 million cartridges are discarded every year.
LexJet, an S-One Holdings company headquartered in Sarasota, FL, announced a new ink cartridge recycling program.
In three steps, print service providers using a wide variety of wide- and small-format OEM inks can recycle their cartridges.
Those interested in participating in the program can visit LexJet’s resource page and follow these three steps:
Arrangements can be made for pallet shipping for more than 100 cartridges and there is a 20 lb. minimum.
All OEM brands and sizes are accepted, from wide format to desktop. The only types not currently accepted at this time are toner tubes and toner bottles.
According to A Greener Refill, more than 375 million cartridges are discarded every year.
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