Tuesday, April 18, 2006

Triple Pundit: Cartridge World Aims to Make a Dent in Ink Cartridge Waste

If you're wondering, like me, what to do about those ink cartridges...Cartridge World has an answer for you:

"These guys have managed to build a pretty massive business offering refills for almost any kind of ink cartridges at an astonishing 1000+ locations all over the world. Based in Australia, they estimate they'll keep 9 million ink cartridges out of landfills this year. They offer the following ten resons to use refilled cartridges:

1. It takes nearly a gallon (3-1/2 quarts) of oil to produce a new laser printer cartridge, and 2-1/2 ounces of oil to manufacture each new inkjet cartridge.
2. In the United States, printer cartridges are thrown away at a rate of eight per second and this is expected to increase by 12% annually.
3. More than 350 million printer cartridges go into North American landfills every year.
4. The total weight of cartridges thrown away each year in this country is equivalent to 67,612 Ford Explorers or 112,463 Volkswagen Beetles.
5. In a single year, the world’s discarded cartridges stacked end-to-end would circle the earth three times.
6. Most printer cartridges contain mixed resin plastics, the most difficult type of plastic to recycle.
7. Toner residue can seldom be completely separated from the cartridge’s plastic, thus contaminating the plastic and making it even less likely to be recycled.
8. A laser printer cartridge thrown into a landfill can take up to 450 years to decompose (while components made of industrial-grade plastic will take over a thousand years).
9. Reusing printer cartridges saves energy and the natural resources used to produce power while reducing greenhouse gases.
10. Every reused cartridge saves nearly 3.5 pounds of solid waste from being deposited into landfills."

Via TriplePundit

2 Comments:

Brett Simons said...

They do face some challenges though. This article shows things are going to get a lot tougher for them.

http://printer.ink-cartridge.com.au/cartridge-world-doomed-to-failure

20:10  
kat@ohmtastic said...

Not surprising. If Cartridge World can create a shift in the market which forces manufacturers to offer replacement inks, I would say that's a job well done, even if it makes their current business model obsolete.

20:17  

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