I like to think of it as 21st century rag and bone because we take what many see as rubbish and give it new life
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However, there's always been cartridges no one wants to refill. Sometimes we think we have a good answer for this, sometimes all we can say is dems da breaks.
After extensive planning and research I thought to provide some answers to where this detritus might go - other than landfill which we never like to promote (in some cases, unless you are willing to pay that is all there is though). Click on the manufacturer name where relevant to go to their web page.
THE MANUFACTURERS RETURNS SCHEMES FOR TONERS
Brother
Have a freepost scheme for many of their empty cartridges that we can't accept.
http://www.brother.co.uk/s_page/204810/s_name/recycling22/s_element/1682140/searchkey/toner%20recycling
Canon
Use Ereco to recycle all of their empty toners and cartridges that cannot be refilled (often the C-EXV parts).
http://www.canon.co.uk/About_Us/About_Canon/Environmental_Activities/Canon_eReco_tonerbottlerecycling.aspx
They do have a recycling program for low value inks:
http://www.canon.co.uk/recycling/inkjet/index.aspx
Danwood
Have a returns scheme (publicised in their brochures) in partnership with Accutec. Call Danwood head office T: 01753 630000 for more information.
Dell
For ink cartridges we can't accept.
https://www.printerecycling.com/Default.aspx?pid=1&rO=3&culture=en-GB
Epson
Their inkjet cartridge range can be returned via this link.
http://content.epson-europe.com/environment/collectandrecycle/en/
Gestetner
Online they state their toner cartridges all have a returns label in the box. On a side note Gestetner is part of the NRG group which is owned by Ricoh.
http://www.gestetner.co.uk/about_us/environment/environmental_management/index.xhtml
Hewlett Packard
All cartridges we can't accept can be returned to them via their Planet Partners programme.
https://h30248.www3.hp.com/recycle/ereturns/welcome-hpe.asp?__cc=gb&__la=en
IBM
No scheme in place.
Ikon
See Ricoh below.
Kodak
On their website they say that certain retail outlets will accept their inks (but give no specifics).
http://shop.kodak.co.uk/store/ekconseu/en_GB/pd//productID.187982700
16/07/10 UPDATE!! After speaking with their customer service line, they currently don't have any UK based returns scheme and suggested seeing if the retailer would accept the empty cartridges.
Konica Minolta
Operate the World on loan scheme. They use Imprint (new! change in 2013 / 2014) to recycle all of their empty toners and cartridges that cannot be refilled.
http://www.konicaminolta.co.uk/business-solutions/environment/bizhub-printers-consumable-recycling.html
Kyocera Mita
http://www.kyoceradocumentsolutions.co.uk/index/toner_cassette_returns.html
Lanier
See Ricoh below.
Lexmark
Have a inkjet and laser collection program.
http://www1.lexmark.com/en_GB/about-us/collection-and-recycling-program/cartridge-collection-program/index.shtml
Mannesman Tally
See Printronix below.
Nashuatec
Online they state their toner cartridges all have a returns label in the box. They are part of the NRG Group which is owned by Ricoh.
Online they state their toner cartridges all have a returns label in the box.
NRG Group
Runs Nashuatec, Rex Rotary and Gestetner brands. This company is owned by Ricoh.
Oce
(Part of Canon now who bought them out) Do have information about toner bottle recycling on site, but of the three options returning to them is the last and it doesn't seem guaranteed they will accept.
http://sustainability.oce.com/care-and-dispose.asp
Oki
Operate their own returns scheme using freepost bags/labels.
http://www.oki.co.uk/corporate/environment/detail.aspx?id=tcm:122-101705-16
Panasonic
Operate their own returns scheme using freepost labels supplied in the cartridge box
http://panasonic.net/eco/factory/product_recycle/out_of_japan.html#section-01
Printronix
They took over Tallys laser printer range when Tally went bust in 2009. They no longer operate the printer cartridge return scheme, as it costs too much for them and their customers.
Rex Rotary
Online they state their toner cartridges all have a returns label in the box. They are part of the NRG group which is owned by Ricoh.
http://www.rexrotary.co.uk/about_us/environment/environmental_management/index.xhtml
Ricoh
UPDATE 13/08/13
Ricoh now state they run a free of charge collection scheme. I've been told a condition is buying supplies direct from Ricoh. The scheme hasn't been proven to work yet!
http://www.ricoh.co.uk/about-ricoh/our-principles/environment/ricoh-toner-recycling/
They also still seem to use Ereco as a charged collection scheme.
Note that Lanier and Ikon are both brands owned by Ricoh (Lanier is part of their US division and Ikon are a Ricoh company).
Samsung
Have the STAR program for cartridge returns.
http://www.samsung.com/printer/STAR/
Sharp
Use Ereco to recycle all of their empty toners and cartridges that cannot be refilled.
http://www.fcbs.co.uk/environmental/consumable-recycling-scheme.pdf
Tally
See Printronix above.
Toshiba
Charge £40 per boxed collection, of which they pay 50% of charges. TNT collect on their behalf.
email: consumables.orders@toshibatec.co.uk
Xerox
Their Greenworld Alliance Scheme freepost return scheme can be used to return single cartridges.
http://www.xerox.com/about-xerox/recycling/enus.html
Xerox also make provision for larger collections from their customers. Greensource can provide this information to anyone interested.
As you may have noticed, a lot of these companies have chosen to use Ereco to provide this service to their customers.
Now, as much as we want to promote the recycling industry and reduce landfill...£34.50 per 20Kg of toners!!!
I would find it hard to justify this cost to my colleagues in accounts.