Where to Return Used Ink Cartridges

In an effort to minimize waste and keep our planet healthier, many companies have started accepting used ink cartridges for recycling. Whether you choose to mail your used cartridges in or drop them off in a store, a variety of companies will accept your used ink cartridges for recycling.

  1. FreeRecycling.com

    • After applying for a customer account at FreeRecycling.com, you can print off a prepaid USPS shipping label to send in your ink cartridges for recycling. This website pays between $0.10 and $1.90 for each cartridge in 2009, and they are currently accepting 135 different types of ink cartridges from HP, Epson, Lexmark, Canon and Dell.

    PlanetGreenRecycling.com

    • Planet Green focuses on helping people recycle larger quantities of ink cartridges; they require a minimum of 20 ink cartridges sent in each time. They provide prepaid shipping labels for UPS, FedEx and USPS, and they also compensate you for the recycled cartridges.

    Staples

    • Bring your used ink cartridges to any Staples store for recycling. They accept cartridges from HP, Brother, Canon, Dell, Epson, Kodak and Lexmark. Drop the used cartridges off at any register, and you will be given $3 in Staples Rewards for each cartridge.

    OfficeMax

    • OfficeMax offers a similar ink cartridge recycling program to its MaxPerks members. Drop off any qualified Dell, HP or Lexmark ink cartridge at any OfficeMax store and receive $3 in OfficeMax rewards for each cartridge.

    Best Buy

    • Every Best Buy store in the United States accepts ink cartridges for recycling. Find the recycling kiosks just inside the door of any Best Buy store.

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