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Recycle Facts

Here are some reasons to recharge your cartridges at Cartridge World:

Printer Cartridge Volumes, Worldwide

  • In 2008, 1.9 billion printer cartridges used worldwide.
  • In 2008, 450,000 tons of cartridges used worldwide.
  • If stacked end-to-end, all of the printer cartridges used in 2008 would measure 140,000 miles. That’s more than 5 and a half times around the world.
  • Laser printer cartridges account for over 90% of all throw-away cartridges
  • A laser cartridge thrown into landfill can take up to 450 years to decompose

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Environmental Facts – Worldwide/US


Each empty laser cartridge contributes about 0.5 kg in landfill waste.

Source: The Recycler, April, 24, 2007. http://www.therecycler.com/viewarticle.asp?article=1255

Each inkjet cartridge contributes about 1 ounce (0.012kg) in landfill waste.
Source: Clover Technologies Group – White Paper – Remanufacturing, The Best Solution for the Environment

Each discarded laser cartridge adds approximately 2.5 pounds (0.48kg) of metal and plastic waste to our landfills
Source: International Imaging Technology Council, http://www.consumerchoice.info/faq.htm, October 2008

Each cartridge can take up to 1,000 years to decompose.
Source: International Imaging Technology Council, http://www.consumerchoice.info/faq.htm, October 2008

The plastic in each new laser toner cartridge takes three and a half quarts (approx. 15.91 liters) of oil to produce while each new inkjet cartridge require 70 ml of oil.
Source: Recharger Magazine (no further info)