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It is always advisable to re-cycle your used cartridges. In a way you are fairly contributing to keep the globe green and safe. |
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Every year, more than 50 million used, empty printer cartridges enter the waste stream all around the world. Recycling your laser and ink jet printer cartridges is a remarkable way to reduce both the heaps of trash already sitting in landfills around the world and energy consumption. |
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It takes a gallon of oil to manufacture one inkjet cartridge. |
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One single-use cartridge disposed, contributes another 8.3 kg of carbon dioxide, nearly 1 kg of plastics and metal which gets dumped in waste causing environmental hazards as it slowly deteriorates, often polluting proximate soil and water; amounting to over 3,500 tones of some 1,000,000 cubic feet of solid waste per year in India. |
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One Cartridge dumped in landfill takes 800 years to decompose |
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Thanks to the new technical enhancements throughout the remanufacturing industry, this has provided access to cartridge recycling. Apart from helping the environment it considerably trims down the cost for new cartridges by as much as 60 to 80 percent. |
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Simply recycling/ remanufacturing reduce emissions and environmental impact by nearly 50% compared to single use cartridges disposed in landfills. |
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Re-use provides an eco-friendly alternative for printing. Most cartridges can be recycled up to six times and Gloima guarantees its products to be OEM compatible. |
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