
What to Do With Old Ink Cartridges (Hint: Don’t Throw Them Out)
, by Planet Green, 2 min reading time

, by Planet Green, 2 min reading time
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 shove it in a drawer until you "figure out what to do with it." The truth is, that small piece of plastic has a much bigger impact than you think.
Here’s what you should know about the right way to handle old ink cartridges - and how your actions can save money, reduce waste, and support real change.
An empty ink cartridge may not look like much, but it's made of non-biodegradable plastic, metal, foam, and electronics. That means:
Throwing it out doesn’t just waste the plastic - it wastes the energy, oil, and resources that went into making it.
Recycling your cartridge is the best and most responsible option—but not all recycling programs are equal.
At Planet Green Recycle, cartridges are:
Just collect a few cartridges, print your prepaid label, and drop them in the mail. It’s that simple.
Some cartridges - especially clone or third-party “compatible” models - can’t be recycled or remanufactured due to how they’re built. That’s why it’s smart to:
If you're unsure whether your cartridge is accepted, Planet Green Recycle maintains an up-to-date list on their website.
Here’s how to multiply the impact of your old cartridges:
It's a full-circle solution - reduce waste, reuse materials, and raise funds all at once.
Old ink cartridges may seem disposable, but they’re actually a resource waiting to be reused. Whether you're a family at home or a fundraiser for a larger organization, sending in those empties can make a measurable difference.
Don’t trash it. Recycle it. Fund something great while you're at it.
Visit PlanetGreenRecycle.com to get your free label and start today.
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