I could not find a specific list of charities online that accept printer ink cartridges for recycling. However, I did find Recycle 4 Charity (http://www.recycle4charity.com/) where you can send your cartridges and have the money donated to one of the charities they work with.
Recycling centers do accept toner cartidges. There are also many charities that are looking for toner cartidges.
You can donated the cartridges as charity. The are many organizations that accept these cartridges, and you can send them throught the mail.
There are several businesses that have charitable recycling programs set up that accept ink and toner cartridges. Most of these are located in the United Kingdom and, for those of you who live in that area, you can go to http://www.envocare.co.uk/cartridges.html for a list. In the United States we have far fewer charitable programs along these lines but I did find Recycle 4 Charity located in Valencia, California. In addition to free shipping they donate a portion of all proceeds to various charities. You can contact them at 1 (800) 588-7960 or visit their website at http://www.recycle4charity.com.
When your printer ink cartridge begins to run dry, you don't have to throw it away. Recycling your old ink cartridge is a much better option. Services such as Recycle-free, Enviro Solutions LLC, and Empties4Cash will accept your used ink cartridges and, if possible, refurbish and resell them as "remanufactured cartridges". This process cuts down on both waste and cost. Some stores will also accept used ink cartridges. Staples currently offers customers two dollars of store credit for each ink cartridge they deliver for recycling.
Toner is mainly made of high-molecular polymer, once it leaks out of the cartridge, may cause severe health problem. Therefore, printer toner cartridges should be recycled or better yet, remanufactured because of environmental reasons. Recycling or remanufacturing empty toner cartridges from printers prevents them from ending up in landfills. It also saves natural resources that would have used in manufacturing a new one. Aside from being eco-friendly, recycling or remanufacturing printer toner cartridges means a less expensive choice in replacing used up printer cartridges.
Yes if they are the right kind but you may need to clean them more often.
All Staples Stores accept used ink cartridges and give you three dollars in store credit for your recycling efforts.
There are many charities across the U.S. that accept donations of cell phones for recycling. In some cases, the phones will be refurbished and distributed to soldiers or other people in need. A good place to start is by calling the charities in your vicinity to see if they accept this type of donation.
The easiest way to find a recycling location is to search the for organizations that accept used cartridges in exchange for cash. All sites offer pre-paid free shipping or pickup of used cartridges, and some pay up to $4 per cartridge.
Genuine cartridge and genuine software will display ink position on computer screen, and Apple does not accept used cartridge for recycling neither by mail nor by any other means.
There are several charities that will accept RV or car donations, such as Action Donation Services. Similarly, other charities such as 'Donate A Car' also accept cars.
Hewlett Packard printers usually take the official ink cartridges produced by Hewlett Packard. There are a few variances between the printer models and cartridge sizes. Every HP printer manual clearly states which cartridge types your particular printer will accept. The ink cartridges follow a code, so one can easily find out which ones will fit the printer.