Rate this post

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars

Join the discussion

Be the first to comment

Share this article

Published on September 24th, 2008

Staples Canada to Recycle One Million Inkjet Cartridges by April

Staples has launched the Million Cartridge Challenge in its Canadian stores as a way to recycle one million ink and toner cartridges by Earth Day 2009.

There are over 300 Staples Business Depot locations throughout Canada, and each will be accepting cartridges from consumers, schools and businesses.

Staples locations in the U.S. also offer ink cartridge recycling. You can use Earth911 to find locations in both the U.S. and Canada to not only recycle your cartridges, but also refill them for reuse.

Comments

  1. pwill88

    posted on September 25th, 2008 at 1:26 am

    I’m from th UK and still want to recycle my  inkjet cartridges so I have been using a refill kit from http://www.theinkjetshop.co.uk

Join the discussion



Recently Added to Electronics

  • Sprint Cuts Packaging, Saves $2.1M

    Recognized as a leader among green corporations, Sprint recently released a new line of sustainable packaging for select wireless accessories.

    Starting this month, accessories sold at retail stores and online will be in packaged with 20 and 40 percent less material. …

  • Campus Cell Phone Recycling Could Expand Nationwide

    UHopeLine, Verizon Wireless’s college campus cell phone recycling program, was recently expanded to eight City University of New York college campuses in Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx.

    Students will now be able to donate their used wireless phones in an …

  • Home Depot Recycles Power Drills, Holiday Lights

    Home Depot will provide two, month-long trade-in campaigns in its 2,220 retail stores, one focused on power drills and another for holiday lights.

    The Power Drill Trade In, Trade Up campaign is already in full swing and will run through Nov. …