Every year, Americans use millions of toner and inkjet cartridges
in copiers, fax machines, and laser printers at home and in the office.
It has been estimated that more than 350 million of those cartridges end
up in landfills, with that number expanding by about 12 percent every
year. The estimated time for decomposition of the cartridges is up to
450 years, and cartridges made of hard industrial plastics may remain in
landfills for more than 1,000 years.
Toner and inkjet
cartridges are constructed primarily of plastic and metal, with small
amounts of paper, rubber, and foam. According to StopWaste.org, up to 97
percent of the components are appropriate for reuse and recycling, thus
dramatically decreasing pollution and waste.
Reliable Printing
Solutions thoroughly examines the quality and functionality of every
casing, nozzle, and other component before filling cartridges with the
correct ink or toner for each type and model of cartridge. All
remanufactured cartridges are carefully tested to ensure they meet or
exceed industry standards.
Reliable Printing Solutions: Benefits of Remanufactured Laser Ink Cartridges, Part 2 Here
Monday, August 12, 2013
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