Recycling for charity
It wasn’t too long ago in this country that recycling was just a concept, not something that many people participated in. However, as time has passed and the environment has slowly started to change, more people are seeing the affect that our lack of concern is having on the weather and nature. Americans are some of the most wasteful individuals on the planet, as well as being the least likely to accept responsibility for the demise of this planet. But every time you throw your hamburger wrapper on the ground, or throw reusable plastic in the garbage, the world suffers.
However, a simple solution can be just a click away with many different recycling for charity programs easily accessible online. These programs allow any organization to send in used HP 22 ink and toner cartridges. Not only does this ultimately help the planet, but money earned from these recycled cartridges will go to benefit organizations that are in need of some help. Schools, churches and children’s centers are the main groups that will receive remanufactured printer supplies, which can save thousands of dollars a year.
It will not cost you any money to send your empty HP Q7560A toner cartridges in, either. These programs will send return labels so shipping is prepaid and painless. They also accept used but functioning equipment, ranging from printers to cell phones that will be distributed to multiple struggling organizations. It is a sad reality that so many schools are fighting to continue providing an education for less fortunate communities, and these recycling programs are one way others can help.
Over 350 million ink and Lexmark C5240CH toner cartridges are unnecessarily wasted every year in the United States alone, which is enough to circle the globe more than 3 times. Our landfills are overflowing with products that could have been recycled and reused, and it’s unclear what it will take for everyone to realize the negative affects this will have on our children and grandchildren. However, it is refreshing to see that there are programs out there that strive to make it as simple as possible for anyone to start recycling and making this world a better place.

