LexJet announces a new ink cartridge recycling program-covering printing inks, coatings and related industries-Ink World

2021-11-12 07:40:08 By : Ms. Potter Lee

According to A Greener Refill, more than 375 million ink cartridges are discarded every year.

LexJet, a S-One Holdings company based in Sarasota, Florida, announced a new ink cartridge recycling program. 

In three steps, printing service providers who use a variety of wide-format and small-format OEM inks can recycle their ink cartridges.

Those interested in participating in the program can visit LexJet's resource page and follow these three steps:

Tray transportation of more than 100 ink cartridges can be arranged, with a minimum weight of 20 pounds. 

Accept all OEM brands and sizes, from wide format to desktop. The only types currently unacceptable are toner tubes and toner bottles.

According to A Greener Refill, more than 375 million ink cartridges are discarded every year.

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