1. Bring empty inkjet cartridges to your nearest office supply and computer parts store, such as Staples or Best Buy. Recycle them in the store to receive store credit toward a future purchase. In 2010, Staples offers customers $2 back per cartridge (up to 10 per month) and Office Depot gives customers $3 per cartridge (up to 20 per month).
2. Wrap empty cartridges from manufacturers including HP, Lexmark, Canon and Xerox in newspaper and package them in a shipping box. Send them to Inkjet Cartridges for recycling. The company pays $1 to $2 for most cartridges. Inkjetcartridge.com4095 Oceanside Blvd.Suite EOceanside, California 92056888-734-6588 inkjetcartridge.com
3. Sell any type of empty inkjet cartridges to Surplus Toner Buyer. Fill out its online form listing the quantity and type of inkjet cartridge you have. The company will email you back with a prepaid shipping label that you can use to ship the empties. Contact Surplus Toner Buyer directly to find out how much you'll be paid per cartridge. Surplus Toner Buyer3339 Fitzgerald Road, Suite 9Rancho Cordova, California 95742866-838-6637surplustonerbuyer.com
4. Gather 20 or more empty inkjet cartridges from any manufacturer except Epson and send them to Enviro Solutions to get paid in cash or use the profits as a fundraiser for your favorite nonprofit group or charity. Create an account to receive free shipping supplies then send your cartridges. Once your account balance is $10 or more, you'll be paid or your proceeds will go to charity. Contact Enviro Solutions directly to obtain current cartridge rates. Enviro SolutionsP.O. Box 2482 Lexington, South Carolina 29071envirosolutions.com
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