Choosing U.S. Remanufactured Ink Cartridges

Choosing U.S. Remanufactured Ink Cartridges

, by Planet Green, 2 min reading time

It's no secret that ink cartridges can be expensive, especially if you use your printer a lot. But what if there was a way to save money and help the environment while doing it? Well there is: Choosing U.S. Remanufactured Ink Cartridges.

U.S. Remanufactured ink cartridges are recycled cartridges that have been disassembled, cleaned, refilled with ink and tested for quality before being made available at a much lower prices than new-made ink cartridges. They spare the need to use natural resources to create new plastic shells and the remanufacturing of these cartridges provides U.S. Jobs. That means you'll save on your printing expenses without sacrificing quality and you’ll strengthen the circular economy!

U.S. Remanufactured ink cartridges are OEM cartridges that have been used, but have been made virtually new for reuse in your printer. The cartridges, like those provided by Planet Green Recycle, also come with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Made from Original Manufacturer Cartridges, they are guaranteed to work in your printer and the print quality will be as good, or better than when they were first purchased with the printer.

There are many benefits to Choosing U.S. Remanufactured ink cartridges. Some include:

  • You spend less money on your printer supplies. U.S. Remanufactured Ink Cartridges from Planet Green Recycle are available at up to 70% less than the cost of buying new-made cartridges at big box stores or even through online retailers.
  • You help reduce the amount of waste in landfills. Single-use “compatible” cartridges, typically imported from China, are non-recyclable items. After use, they end up in landfills. By recycling OEM cartridges for U.S. Remanufacturing, you’re reducing the waste while providing for consumer demand.


U.S. Remanufactured Ink Cartridges are not the same as generic or third party compatible inkjet cartridges, like those seen on Amazon and eBay.  Most Asian-made compatible cartridges are poorly manufactured with cheap materials at low cost, infringing on patent designs, then resold at low prices for a fast buck. Third-party compatible cartridges often leak, they aren’t manufactured to original product specifications and will damage your printer over time.

U.S. Remanufactured Cartridges, however, are made from recycled OEM cartridges and do not replace any part of their original design. They worked the first time they were used and will continue to work flawlessly the second time. Recycle and buy U.S. Remanufactured Ink and Toner Cartridges. It’s an eco-friendly option to reduce waste and printing costs. Take up to 70% off the cost of new cartridges today when you replace your empty inks with U.S. Remanufactured Ink Cartridges from Planet Green Recycle.




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