Recycle Printer Cartridges: Save Lots Of Time Fund-Raising, Just Add A Link On Your Website
Running a printer cartridge recycling and collection scheme can be a time-consuming business.
It can be a bit messy too. When recycling and packing up the old printer cartridges sometimes the ‘not-quite-empty’ inkjet and toner cartridges can leak. It’s OK when it’s a small number of cartridges, every now and then, but if you are running a big collection scheme for your school or charity then it can be quite a pain.
We think we’ve come up with the answer to these problems and instead of encouraging you to run a collection scheme yourself we suggest you simply encourage your supporters to send their cartridges direct to us.
Simply by promoting our inkjet and toner cartridge recycling scheme on your charity and school website, and in your email newsletters, fund-raisers can generate the same amount of funds but without any of the hassle.
We arrange free courier pick-up from all your supporters, be they from parents, friends or local companies.
All you need to do is add a link on your website and emails to our website here http://www.gtrecycling.com/recycle .
Your school or charity will get paid the full amount that your supporter donates. All they need to do is fill in the form on our website, with your organisation’s name and we take care of the rest. You can also easily add this link to your Facebook Fan Pages/Linked-in profiles, even your blog, Twitter pages and more.
We’re a small but growing toner and inkjet cartridge recycling company in Peterborough and are having a big year since launching our online recycling cash calculator, on our website here; http://www.gtrecycling.com/recycle .
Our recyclers are saying nice things about the website since we display an ‘instant’ price we pay for their empty cartridges. And my colleagues here on the GreenTech Recycling Helpdesk are doing a good job organising free pick-up of their cartridges and then sending payments to all our recyclers and charities/schools within 14 days.
A simple link and/or web page that links to our own inkjet and toner cartridge recycling website is working well for some companies already; see the ‘Get Paid To Recycle’ module on the right-hand-side of this page at http://www.mouse2house.co.uk .
We’re even building bespoke solutions for some of our partners like the fully-branded scheme here at http://www.123-labels.co.uk
We’re currently redeveloping the http://www.gtrecycling.com/recycle website to improve it’s usability and building an API to make it easy to integrate with other websites for a full launch of the scheme in January.
If you would like your charity/school or other Not-For-Profit organisation to be included on the website then please email me here; paul at gtrecycling.com
I am hoping to create website partnerships with local and national charities and a number of smaller local websites and public organisations like councils, schools and colleges.
Thanks,
P.
- Here’s An Advertisement For Our Own Recycling Scheme -
Recycle Printer Cartridges And Get Paid Up To £12 Each
You can recycle printer cartridges with GreenTech who have been running an inkjet and laser printer cartridge recycling scheme for the last 10 years in the U.K.
GreenTech pay up to £12 for each empty printer cartridge and the GreenTech website tells you instantly what you will get paid plus they offer to pick-up from your U.K. address for free. They promise to send your cheque within 14 days of reeving your cartridges. For full details of how to recycle printer cartridges with GreenTech visit http://www.gtrecycling.com/recycle
See Also:
- New Website On the Way To Help You Recycle Printer Cartridges Even Easier
- Recycle Printer Cartridges: Small Local Charities Raised £4888
- Charities Encourage Non-Cash Donations When Supporters Recycle Printer Cartridges
- Office Recycling Tips and How To Get Paid To Recycle Printer Cartridges
- Schools Can Now Earn Up To £12 When They Recycle Printer Cartridges
Tags: Cartridge Recycling, Cartridges, Charities, Environment, Inkjet, Recycle, Recycling, Toner













April 15th, 2011 at 9:58 pm
Great article! +