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Category Archive: Recycling

This section explains how to send back your old cartridges for recycling.

Cartridge Recycling With Refresh Helps Plant Trees

In 2006 approximately 120 million laser toner and inkjet cartridges were sold throughout Europe. Regrettably, only about 25% of these units were recovered for re-use (the preferred EU recycling solution). Refresh Cartridges have recently launched a scheme which will give our customers a method of responsibly recycling 100% of their spent printer cartridge material.  Unlike many other …

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Toner Cartridge Recycling

If you have a larger number of inkjet cartridges (50+) or fifteen or more toner cartridges then rather than sending then back to our freepost return address please use the form below to request a collection – This will usually occur the next working day.  Although not all cartridges hold a monetary value for our …

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Ink Cartridge Recycling

If you have only a small number of cartridges to recycle please simply pop them in to any envelope and send them to the following address and we will be happy to get them recycled: Refresh Cartridges Recycling Centre Member Number 238369 Freepost RLTR-CLEY-LEHX Colthrop Lane Thatcham RG19 4NT Literally any Inkjet Cartridge can be …

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“Recycle with Refresh” Poster Competition

We have recently launched a recycling scheme in and around Torbay for schools which we are calling “Recycle with Refresh”. This scheme helps raise awareness amongst students, teachers and parents as well as helping raise money for the participating schools. More information on the scheme can be found here. To help promote the scheme we …

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Recycle with Refresh

Refresh Cartridges are offering schools up and down the country the option to earn extra money by showing how much they care for the environment.  ‘Recycle with Refresh’ is the new, free cartridge recycling service which encourages schools and their attendees to stop throwing the plastic cartridges in the bin thus avoiding the waste ending …

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