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HP Inkjet Cartridges And Laser Toner Cartridges Closed-Loop Recycling Program

HP have kept millions of customers satisfied with their quality products such as print devices, ink and toner consumables, and a variety of printer supplies. Through the company's outstanding technology used in the production of these products they continue their strong commitment to provide excellent printing solutions that targets small, medium or even large working and business environments. Along with this success, Hewlett-Packard's recycling program such as HP Planet Partners also made a good outcome.

Post-consumer wastes like HP inkjet cartridges and laser toner cartridges can be returned optionally by the consumer from which the company's recycling facilities will gladly accept these used products. It's optional, however as a responsible customer, it's ideal that you learn to participate in such recycling programs regardless of what manufacturer you're in.

To those who are very much loyal to Hewlett-Packard, and would like to join in with their fast growing recycling community, there are two easy ways to choose from. One option is by dropping off your items to any participating pick up retail locations and you're done. Click here for the full list of HP Authorized Retail Collection Location. Second option is mailing it, but first you have to order a postage-paid shipping materials where you can put all those post-consumer items that you want to return to HP for their closed loop recycling program.

Brand new HP printer cartridges are also made out of post-consumers sources, which practically means that the consumables you're currently using with your printer right now, is also a product of HP's recycling process. This program is completely free and it should be, hence anyone can participate and be part of a closed-loop system that involves the consumer and the product itself.

Just for a fact, since the recycling program started in the year 1991, roughly a total of 500 million HP inkjet cartridges and laser toner cartridges have been recycled worldwide. Returned printer consumables were used as raw materials in the manufacturing process of new hp cartridges. Thus, million pounds of natural resources and petroleum materials were conserved in the past years. Plus, the fact that post-consumer wastes from HP undergo recycling, the company greatly reduce the amount of waste that end up in the landfills.

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