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.

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  1. Greenopolis

    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

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