Like recycling of batteries, printer cartridges mandate proper recycling to avoid toxic chemicals from contaminating the soil or water. There are a few toxic-free printer ink cartridge like the ones produced by Xerox, but there are a few adopters of those. We surveyed a couple of retailers, small and medium business establishment and found that printer cartridges are never recycled. In a few cases, they were taken up for refilling. The cartridge’s real toxic part is the ink*. However, since we most often dispose when the printing becomes light, clearly the ink is left behind. Printer cartridge manufacturers like HP do have a planet partners program that currently caters to their large corporate clients. But we are still have no clear way to properly dispose these for the home users and several small / medium business establishement. Any comments?
*You can determine the toxic contents present and their side-effect by referring to “Material Safety Data Sheet” for a model.