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  • Where to Recycle Ink Cartridges for Free (And Get Paid for It)

    , by Planet Green Where to Recycle Ink Cartridges for Free (And Get Paid for It)

    If you’re staring at a pile of empty ink cartridges wondering what to do next, you're not alone. Millions of households and offices go through...

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  • Why Remanufactured Ink Cartridges Are the Smartest Way to Save Money

    , by Planet Green Why Remanufactured Ink Cartridges Are the Smartest Way to Save Money

    In a time when prices seem to rise across the board, smart consumers are looking for ways to stretch their budgets without sacrificing quality. One...

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  • The Hidden Waste in Every Amazon Ink Cartridge Purchase (And How to Avoid It)

    , by Planet Green The Hidden Waste in Every Amazon Ink Cartridge Purchase (And How to Avoid It)

    Amazon is known for convenience, fast shipping, and seemingly endless product options. But when it comes to buying ink cartridges, what looks like a deal...

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  • OEM Surplus Ink: What It Is, Why It’s Legal, and How to Get It for Less

    , by Planet Green OEM Surplus Ink: What It Is, Why It’s Legal, and How to Get It for Less

    When it comes to replacing your printer ink, you're often faced with three options: buying brand-new OEM cartridges at full price, risking cheap knockoffs from...

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  • How to Know If an Ink Cartridge is Truly Recycled or Just Greenwashed

    , by Planet Green How to Know If an Ink Cartridge is Truly Recycled or Just Greenwashed

    Walk down any ink aisle or browse listings online and you’ll see phrases like “eco,” “recycled,” “remanufactured,” and “green-friendly” plastered across packaging. But not all...

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  • How Recycling Ink Cartridges Can Help Offset Your Home’s Carbon Footprint

    , by Planet Green How Recycling Ink Cartridges Can Help Offset Your Home’s Carbon Footprint

    When people think about reducing their carbon footprint, they often focus on the big-ticket items: driving less, switching to LED bulbs, installing solar panels. But...

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  • What to Do With Old Ink Cartridges (Hint: Don’t Throw Them Out)

    , by Planet Green What to Do With Old Ink Cartridges (Hint: Don’t Throw Them Out)

    Finished another print job? If you're like most people, your instinct is to toss the empty ink cartridge into the nearest trash can - or...

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  • The Growing Threat of Clone Cartridges: Why Recycling Just Got Harder

    , by Planet Green The Growing Threat of Clone Cartridges: Why Recycling Just Got Harder

    In the ongoing battle against landfill waste, ink cartridge recycling has long been a newsworthy story. Millions of used cartridges have been diverted from landfills...

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  • The Hidden Costs of Cheap Ink: Why Your Cartridge Choice Matters More Than You Think

    , by Planet Green The Hidden Costs of Cheap Ink: Why Your Cartridge Choice Matters More Than You Think

    On the surface, buying a low-cost ink cartridge online might seem like a smart move. The price is low, the reviews look decent, and it...

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  • The Ink Scam Amazon Doesn't Want You to Notice

    , by Planet Green The Ink Scam Amazon Doesn't Want You to Notice

    Every day, millions of Americans click "Add to Cart" on what seems like an eco-friendly, cost-effective ink cartridge listed on Amazon. It’s labeled “remanufactured” or...

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  • What If You Had to Pay the Energy Bill for That Ink Cartridge?

    , by Planet Green What If You Had to Pay the Energy Bill for That Ink Cartridge?

    Every day, millions of people toss a used ink cartridge in the trash and reorder another cheap knockoff online - often from unknown sellers overseas....

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  • Invisible Plastic, Visible Harm: How Printer Cartridges Are Quietly Fueling the Microplastics Crisis

    , by Planet Green Invisible Plastic, Visible Harm: How Printer Cartridges Are Quietly Fueling the Microplastics Crisis

    In recent years, concern over microplastics has surged, and for good reason. These tiny plastic particles—smaller than 5 millimeters in size—have been found in the...

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