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Every day GreenTech pays many companies, schools and government agencies to recycle their empty toner or inkjet printer cartridges.
Minimum £20 total recycle value.
Minimum £20 total recycle value.
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Brother DR2100 Empty Drum Unit
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GreenTech have recycled over
147 football pitches worth of
empty printer cartridges over the
last 10 years
147 football pitches worth of
empty printer cartridges over the
last 10 years
GreenTech currently recycles over 27,000 printer cartridges every month.
- We only recycle original brand printer cartridges,
NOT ‘compatible’ or ‘remanufactured’ cartridges - Minimum £20 total recycle value per pick-up
- Free courier pick- up
- You’ll get a cheque within 5 days
We will give you a call to confirm your pick-up dates and send you a confirmation email
We will send you a cheque after we have inspected your cartridges. Please allow 3 working daysNeed some help? Call our Recycling Helpdesk on 01733 588 388 or email us
Please note: This is a bulk recycling service; £20 minimum total recycle value per pick-up.
Rachel got paid £705.63 and said “I am extremely happy with the service I have received from GreenTech and will continue to use them for as long as I can.”
Paul got paid £155.79 and said “GreenTech’s recycling service is as I would hope it to be, first class. Fast collection, fast confirmation and fast payment."
Alan got paid £481.32 and said “We are very happy with the service you provide, from the ease of use of the web page, to the prompt collection of the cartridge and finally, the best part, the payment!"
Stuart got paid £223 and said “Service is good thank you. Nice, easy to use website too"
Terri got paid £108 and said “I am very happy with the overall service, it is simple to use and so far has been
very reliable.”
very reliable.”
Julie got paid £73.45 and said “We were very pleased with the service andthrilled to receive £73 for our charity. We are definitely going to recycle with you again.”
Edwin got paid £84.4 and said “Very happy with your service and the very quick turnaround on the cheque
sent to me."
sent to me."
Claim your share of £22 Million
Recycle and Earn
Over 45 million printer cartridges go into UK landfills each year according to the UK Cartridge Remanufacture Association. That means if
everyone in the UK recycled their empty cartridges and got paid an average of 50p, consumers could claim a share of around £22.5
million through recycling their inkjet and toner cartridges.
Easy fundraising for schools and charities
Many Schools and Charities see inkjet and laser toner cartridge recycling as a relatively simple way of fundraising. One recent research
study found that an average school can use 300 printer cartridges per year. So say this school got paid an average of £1.50 per recycled
empty cartridge they could then raise £450 just from their own school’s office printers. A medium-sized business can use between 75
and 200 cartridges per year, or even more. So lets say the school fundraising team manages to persuade 10 local businesses to
‘donate’ their empty laser toner cartridges, they can expect about 100 x 10 = 1000 cartridges which at an average of £1.50 would raise
funds of £1950. This calculation, of course, does not include all the empty inkjet and laser toner cartridges parents could be donating. But
it’s still a pretty significant sum and one that any PTA or charity would be happy to accept.
The widespread use and relative low price of desktop printers has created an avalanche of empty printer cartridges. Almost 90% of all UK
homes have a printer attached to their computer. Each inkjet or laser cartridge eventually gets empty and needs to be replaced, leaving
you to throw the used cartridge in the bin.
By throwing your empty cartridges away you are wasting
money – lots of money - which could be going to good causes,
including your own wallet.
And what about the inkjet and laser printers used every day in all
the office buildings and schools across the country?
Many of these businesses and schools already have a recycling
program in place and earn from 25p to over £7 for each cartridge
they recycle.
money – lots of money - which could be going to good causes,
including your own wallet.
And what about the inkjet and laser printers used every day in all
the office buildings and schools across the country?
Many of these businesses and schools already have a recycling
program in place and earn from 25p to over £7 for each cartridge
they recycle.
Recycle and Earn
Over 45 million printer cartridges go into UK landfills each year according to the UK Cartridge Remanufacture Association. That means if
everyone in the UK recycled their empty cartridges and got paid an average of 50p, consumers could claim a share of around £22.5
million through recycling their inkjet and toner cartridges.
Easy fundraising for schools and charities
Many Schools and Charities see inkjet and laser toner cartridge recycling as a relatively simple way of fundraising. One recent research
study found that an average school can use 300 printer cartridges per year. So say this school got paid an average of £1.50 per recycled
empty cartridge they could then raise £450 just from their own school’s office printers. A medium-sized business can use between 75
and 200 cartridges per year, or even more. So lets say the school fundraising team manages to persuade 10 local businesses to
‘donate’ their empty laser toner cartridges, they can expect about 100 x 10 = 1000 cartridges which at an average of £1.50 would raise
funds of £1950. This calculation, of course, does not include all the empty inkjet and laser toner cartridges parents could be donating. But
it’s still a pretty significant sum and one that any PTA or charity would be happy to accept.



