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MyAccountantOnline
4th January 2009, 11:40
Hi all - I have a few old laser toner cartridges that I'd like to send off to a good cause. Any suggestions on a charity etc that takes them?
We really dont have very many each year as we are moving more and more to a paperless office but I would like to pass them on to a good cause if possible.
Mister B
4th January 2009, 17:30
We just drop ours off at the local PC World for recycling. Just goes to prove that PC World does have one use:D
Mister B
MyAccountantOnline
5th January 2009, 08:12
Many thanks:)
dingbat
5th January 2009, 14:38
There's also a website for getting rid of stuff free rather than bin it.
www.freecycle.org (http://www.freecycle.org)
People will collect all sorts of stuff
faststaff
7th January 2009, 12:19
I help with a charity that collects cartridges. www.funzi.org.uk (http://www.funzi.org.uk)
You can send them freepost to;
REF R1050
FREEPOST RLZL-EUJG-ZYEL
The Recycling Centre
13 Main Street
Keyworth
Nottingham
NG12 5AA
Many thanks
Richard
MyAccountantOnline
7th January 2009, 12:38
Super - thanks!
edbk1203
7th January 2009, 13:05
Hi all - I have a few old laser toner cartridges that I'd like to send off to a good cause. Any suggestions on a charity etc that takes them?
We really dont have very many each year as we are moving more and more to a paperless office but I would like to pass them on to a good cause if possible.
I'm obviously ignorant in this regard - what is the value of an empty toner cartridge to a charity?
MyAccountantOnline
7th January 2009, 13:28
I'm obviously ignorant in this regard - what is the value of an empty toner cartridge to a charity?
I assume that they are emptied,refilled and sold as re-manufactured cartridges.
The cartridges I use cost about £30-40 each and I am sure the 'ink' is a small part of the cost?
edbk1203
7th January 2009, 13:47
I assume that they are emptied,refilled and sold as re-manufactured cartridges.
The cartridges I use cost about £30-40 each and I am sure the 'ink' is a small part of the cost?
I suppose it's obvious really but it never occurred to me that that was possible... I guess I should do my own good turn and stop chucking mine in the bin and see if any Charities want them instead.
nicola jane
8th January 2009, 00:14
We buy ours on line and they send us a prepaid recycle bag to post ours back.
faststaff
8th January 2009, 11:58
The rates of return vary wildly by cartridge, and also from month to month. Our charity earns between 25p and £3 per cartridge normally.
Any help is much appreciated!
Richard
Mister B
8th January 2009, 12:42
The rates of return vary wildly by cartridge, and also from month to month. Our charity earns between 25p and £3 per cartridge normally.
Any help is much appreciated!
Richard
What's the charity and would it help you if we sent ours to you? If so, please let me know the address. We don;t get through many, but as they say, every little helps:)
Mister B
faststaff
8th January 2009, 20:48
What's the charity and would it help you if we sent ours to you? If so, please let me know the address. We don;t get through many, but as they say, every little helps:)
Mister B
You can send them freepost to;
REF R1050
FREEPOST RLZL-EUJG-ZYEL
The Recycling Centre
13 Main Street
Keyworth
Nottingham
NG12 5AA
Many thanks
Richard
Mister B
9th January 2009, 08:16
Consider it done:)
Mister B
brightyoungthings
9th January 2009, 10:10
Hi Nicola
We run a scheme collecting used inkjet and laser toner cartridges (as well as mobile phones) called Each One Counts, where we donate to charity for each recyclable item we receive (please check for a full list of what we can recycle at eachonecounts dot co dot uk.)
Each one really does count, and we raise around £500,000 per year for many charities in this way. Visit our site to order FREEPOST collection bags for inkjets and mobiles, or FREEPOST collection boxes for laser toners and select which charity you would like to support with your donation.
Many thanks,
Each One Counts team
faststaff
9th January 2009, 10:48
Consider it done:)
Mister B
Cheers Mr
Every little helps!
Rich
faststaff
19th January 2009, 12:41
Hey, cheers to whoever sent a huge bag of inkjets last week. We raised just short of £20 on that batch. Don't know who it was, but it was most likely someone who is on here.
Thanks again,
Richard
jaymonds
27th January 2009, 09:32
there are many recycling companies and for sure, the trade in value will be high.
faststaff
12th March 2009, 15:47
Thanks to everyone who has been sending these. Can I just add as a caveat, that we can no longer take LASER toners. The only ones are inkjet, which I know is a smaller market, but these are the ones that are cost effective to recycle apparently.
If anyone knows of a company that will pay the charity for Laser cartridges, please could you let me know?
Likewise, if anyone would like a stock of freepost bags, please contact me.
Kind regards
Richard
Saveaholic
26th March 2009, 10:53
Instead of getting rid of your old laser toners, why don't you get them remanufactured or refilled at Cartridge World. That's what I do, and the quality is just the same as the manufactures own. :)
Fuel
26th March 2009, 11:11
I collect cartridges for a Rotary Club. You can imagine my embarrassment, when after 2 years of collecting, I assembled 3 removal-type cartons full of toners etc, and in return I got...
...nothing.
I thus need to change and find a new taker for toners and ink cartridges. Any suggestions are welcome.
Fuel
26th March 2009, 14:51
This is turning into a nice "beat the system thread"!
I have a Brother fax MFC-440CN.
The ink cartridges have a very small sort of window on the side facing into the machine. Once a small optical reader spots a possible ink-shortage via that window, it shuts the printer-part of the fax off.
I have found (not by myself, but on the net) that a very small sticker will just close off that window.
With that, the cartridge nearly doubled its lifespan.