How do you do....it? Thread, Kyocera Empty Printer Toner Recycling in Technical; There are lots of companies which accept printer cartridges and empty toners for recycling, but I am unable to find ...
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27th February 2010, 04:29 PM #1
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Kyocera Empty Printer Toner Recycling
There are lots of companies which accept printer cartridges and empty toners for recycling, but I am unable to find any which will accept Kyocera carts as they seem to have no value to them. I would rather not just throw them in the bin, and wondered if anyone knew any company which would accept empty Kyocera Toner Carts?
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27th February 2010, 05:17 PM #2 Used to use this recycling company before - pretty good
Recycool - Recycling mobile phones and printer cartridges with schools for cash
Think when you recycle more and more toner they pay cash into your account and you can claim it back etc - give them a shout and see if they will accept the kyocera ones
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27th February 2010, 05:26 PM #3 Kyocera toner cartridges contain nothing but plastic which makes them easy to recycle (unlike things like HP which have key parts of the printer mechanism in them)
Kyocera will take back the cartridges - details on their website: KYOCERA MITA | About Green Card | About Us | Toner Cassette Returns - print copy scan fax
It's even a Freepost address for the return - yet another reason why Kyocera is one of the best (if not the best :-)) printer companies!
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Thanks to srochford from:
mac_shinobi (27th February 2010)
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8th July 2011, 02:59 PM #4
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Kyocera toner cartridges can be recycled via this scheme which is really popular with schools
It's free,
they take all Kyocera printer cartridges,
And for each cartridge a donation is made to Bullying UK
To request a collection (or a box to collect cartridges in) Call 08452 691 704 or go to
www.officexpress.co.uk/content.php?cid=11
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