It only takes a little common sense too see that you wouldnt want to throw away an item as expensive and complex as a toner cartridge. Especially considering the burden put on our landfills by discarded office equipment components, not to mention the money you could save by having your cartridges refilled. Recylce your cartridge Today!
Recharging toner cartridges can save you over half the cost of new cartridges depending upon your equipment. Not only do you save the cost of a new cartridge, recharged toner cartridges are typically filled with 20-40 percent more toner than new ones. Add this savings up over a year's time and your savings could be substantial. More toner means more pages per cartridge!!


.......One of the best reasons to recharge your cartridges is the benefit that recycling offers to the environment. Every toner cartridge that is recharged means less stress on our already over burdened landfills. In 1989, 40,000 tons of non-biodegradable plastics were thrown into our landfills. Every year since, that amount has grown even larger. In addition, each cartridge requires about half of a quart of oil to produce and is made up of four pounds of non-biodegradable parts that will pollute the environment forever. Every time you use a recycled toner cartridge, you help reduce the amount of plastic and non-biodegradable trash thrown into our landfills.


I can hear you saying "If it ain't broke don't
fix it." But what about improving? If you never try something different,
how do you know that what you have is the best? Many customers tell
us
refilled cartridges print better than new cartridges ever did.
Try it. You just might agree!
Hewlett Packard recently estimated that 40-45% of all toner cartridges on the market today are being recycled, and by the year 2002 two-thirds of all toner cartridges used will be recycled!
The
quality and substantial cost savings of recycled toner cartridges was
acknowledged by our federal government.
President
George Bush Sr., before leaving office, signed into law a
bill mandating government agencies
to
purchase only recycled toner cartridges.
Not
many other used products are mandated by the federal government! If recycled
toner cartridges didn't work, why would so many people be using them?
Especially the ones that like to spend money in the first place!
When the recycled
toner cartridges industry began, Canon owned the patent on the technology
and the cartridge components as well. This meant if you needed replacement
parts, the non-canon parts available were difficult to find, or recycled
cartridges had to be altered to work. Now that the patents and contracts
have expired, many suppliers have stepped in to fill the void. Millions
of dollars have been invested in developing new technology for servicing
the market. The drive of competition has pushed companies to make products
that are sometimes even better than the OEM. Through the years, recyclers
have developed many improvements. Recyclers now have a multitude of choices
to offer you, and better quality toner cartridges than ever before. If
you haven't tried recycled cartridges lately, or if you have experienced
poor quality recycled cartridges, you should try them now.