- HP Planet Partners:
- Offers a free recycling program for HP ink and toner cartridges.
- Brother Recycling:
- Provides a recycling program for Brother ink and toner cartridges.
- Canon Recycling:
- Accepts Canon ink and toner cartridges for recycling.
- Epson Recycling:
- Recycles Epson ink and toner cartridges.
- Lexmark Cartridge Collection Program:
- Collects and recycles Lexmark ink and toner cartridges.
- Dell Recycling:
- Recycles Dell ink and toner cartridges.
- Staples Cartridge Recycling:
- Accepts ink and toner cartridges from various brands for recycling.
- Office Depot/Office Max Recycling:
- Offers recycling for ink and toner cartridges, both in-store and through mail-back programs.
Electronics Retailers and Stores:
- Best Buy:
- Accepts various electronic devices, including ink and toner cartridges, for recycling.
- Walmart:
- Offers electronics recycling at designated store locations.
- Target:
- Has a recycling program for electronic devices, including ink and toner cartridges.
- Micro Center:
- Accepts ink and toner cartridges for recycling at its stores.
Local Recycling Centers:
- Your local recycling center or government website may provide information on recycling ink and toner cartridges. Contact your local waste management department or municipality for details on their recycling program.
Cartridge Manufacturers' Websites:
- Many printer manufacturers have their own recycling programs. Visit the websites of specific manufacturers for information on recycling their products.
Third-Party Recycling Services:
- There are various third-party recycling companies that accept ink and toner cartridges. Search for e-waste recycling or cartridge recycling services in your area to find options.