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Need to recycle inkjet cart etc.

  • 18-04-2010 12:43AM
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    Hey everyone;

    I have a Magenta inkjet ink tank that, after much hulaballo, verifiably ran out today, or so my printer software tells me. I've now replaced it, having obtained the requisite tank some time beforehand. A number of other tanks are precariously close to empty and will themselves soon fail.

    My question is, how can I, in a 'green' way, get rid of empty tanks? Refilling - although possible and it would be cheaper and greener - isn't an option since my current printer (a Canon iP4500) is the best printer I've ever had, if not the best printer EVER, so it really isn't worth b*llixing around with generic tanks or refills or anything like that.

    So basically, I need to get rid of one spent tank and a few more over the next while.

    I also have a number of failed and obsolete CDs and DVDs that have no potential for reuse and I wonder if they can be recycled? I know the Jack and Jill foundation used to take them by Freepost but that was back during the boom times before the market for recycing materials (along with everything else) collapsed.

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