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Nov 2017
9:25am, 8 Nov 2017
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McG - most mainstream print cartridge manufacturers run their own recycle program, eg HP h30248.www3.hp.com

You can request pre-paid envelopes and then send back.

I aslo just spotted this one ... cash for old cartridges. Seems a bit too good to be true?
printercartridgerecycling.co.uk
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Nov 2017
10:20am, 8 Nov 2017
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We have small electricals recycling in the supermarket car parks (where we also have clothes, shoes, books, batteries, etc.). We put our old mobile phones and chargers in the small electricals, they were on the list.
Nov 2017
10:22am, 8 Nov 2017
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purps
Light bulbs we used to take to the tip and they had a separate thing for them.
Nov 2017
10:42am, 8 Nov 2017
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McGoohan
That cartridge recycling thing is asking for 'unused Brother cartridges'. Why would you be trying to recycle unused ones??
Nov 2017
11:18am, 8 Nov 2017
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Meglet
If you don't have the printer any more. My printer died and I was left with quite a lot of part use and unused ink.
Nov 2017
11:40am, 8 Nov 2017
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McGoohan
OK, fair enough. I guess my printer is always operating on fumes and I just buy cartridges in dire need.
Nov 2017
11:56am, 8 Nov 2017
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Fierce and Fearless Fleecy
I outsourced printer problems (they never fucking work) by getting rid of ours and printing at the local library instead.
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5:50pm, 12 Nov 2017
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Night-owl
Yeah I don't have a printer no more. Last one died. I print at the library
Nov 2017
5:53pm, 12 Nov 2017
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beebop
Our local big Tesco has a recycling place inside the store that takes LED bulbs - not sure it does the other kind. Also takes coathangers and a few other random small bits - batteries, maybe? I keep meaning to check, as the ‘small random things’ recycling box is full again.
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5:55pm, 12 Nov 2017
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beebop
I don’t know that they don’t take printer cartridges...

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Help advice and support for declutterers

Special May Challenge

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".... This month, each of you must get rid of one thing on the first day. On the second, two things. Three items on the third. So forth, and so on. Anything can go! Clothes, furniture, electronics, tools, decorations, etc. Donate, sell, or trash. Whatever you do, each material possession must be out of your house—and out of your life—by midnight each day."

Spreadsheet (thank you mad4purple)
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