How to Recycle Konica Minolta Cartridges
Konica Minolta's toner cartridges provide ink for photocopies, fax and printed documents. When that old toner cartridge empties, keep it out of landfills by selecting a local or mail-back recycling option. As the Environmental Protection Agency notes, most toner cartridges can be refurbished, refilled with ink and then resold. This cuts down on the environmental impact of toner cartridge manufacturing and keeps plastic waste down. Recycling your Konica Minolta toner cartridge is easy and free.
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Remove your Konica Minolta toner from your printer or photocopier and package the old toner in a shipping box. If you're installing a fresh toner cartridge, reuse the box that held the fresh toner and apply the shipping label that came with the new toner. Take the package to a nearby UPS shipper for free return to the manufacturer.
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Send your cartridges to Toner Cartridge Depot, where you can choose to sell them to the company, donate them to the company for recycling or donate recycling proceeds to the March of Dimes. Toner Cartridge Depot will either recycle or remanufacture your Konica Minolta cartridge and send you a check or donate the proceeds to the March of Dimes.
Toner Cartridge Depot
601 Heritage Dr.
Jupiter, FL 33458
866-587-8640
tonercartridgedepot.com
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Bring empty Konica Minolta cartridges to office supply stores that have in-store recycling programs. In 2010, Staples gives customers a $2 credit for every toner cartridge recycled in the store (with a limit of 10 per month). Office Depot provides a rebate of $3 per cartridge for up to 20 toner cartridges a month in 2010.
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