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Does anyone know if our empty SubliJet carts are recyclable? If so can they go in our household recycling bins?


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Nothing indicating 'recyclable' on the cartridge and nothing found on 'tinternet so I would say no. It does look like there are places that will buy them to 'recycle' as cartridges but that looks like it better suits those with a large quantity....so in essence it looks like the landfill bin.
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That's what my search found but I wondered if someone on here who uses them up quicker me may have found an answer.


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Black plastic and ink still seems to be a big issue for many councils, but I suggest that you google ink cartridge recycling. Lots of charities can benefit from your old cartridges and some supermarkets will also provide incentives. :smile:
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Normal ink carts seems fine but as it i a different kind of ink I was unsure.


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The remaining ink and any sponge material must some how be processed, broken down and treated - its not as if you can mix different makes of ink and reuse them. Epson, Canon, HP etc are generally not interchangeable. I am sure that mags could explain better if he sees this thread.
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You would think that Sawgrass would offer some type of recycling back to them.
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Where do we stand on WEEE regulations? - as consumers I thought Sawgrass had to legally take them back and they handle the disposal, as businesses are we even allowed to dispose of stuff like this in a bin, or have to take/send it to someone able to deal with it properly?
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My local Staples and copy shops take them back to recycle.
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