Below you will find pages that utilize the taxonomy term “Printer Cartridge Recycling Program”
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Easy Ways to Recycle Printer Cartridges for Adults
Regular readers will have read about our ongoing Food for the Poor program (FFTP); our way of recycling and turning your empty ink and toner cartridges into a full stomach! To recap, we at CompAndSave are collecting empty ink and toner cartridges by asking that you mail cartridge donations to our headquarters in Newark, California which are then sent on to GreenHippo.com, an e-waste recycling company located in LA, CA.
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How Recycling Printer Cartridges Feeds the Hungry
Here’s a food for thought for you: about a trillion plastic bags are used worldwide each year. An average American family takes home about 1,500 plastic bags a year - and about 100 billion are thrown away in the U.S. alone each year. Did you know about 12% of the 254 million tons of waste contain plastic?
So clearly, we as a community need to find a way to deal with plastic effectively.
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Why We Want Your Empty Printer Cartridges
It is estimated that about 1.1 billion printer cartridges are used up each year. Approximately 70% of used printer cartridges simply get tossed into the trash. In the United States alone, about 8 cartridges are thrown away each second. Experts surmise that a cartridge takes up to a thousand years to biodegrade. Each new cartridge is made using about 3 pints of oil. Only a fraction of the cartridges are recycled; a vast majority end up in landfills.
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Help CompAndSave Support Food for the Poor, Inc. by Donating Empty Printer Cartridges
CompAndSave’s goal is to collect and recycle 10,000 empty printer cartridges, and donate every cent raised to Food For the Poor Non-Profit to feed the Hungry. Newark, CA, May 06, 2015 - CompAndSave, a Bay Area based company that provides compatible ink & toner cartridges, is supporting Food For the Poor Non-profit by donating all funds raised from their printer cartridge recycling program launched this May . Their fundraising will help provide meals to the hungry as well as provide an eco-friendly recycling option for empty printer cartridges.