At GoodSuite, we make it simple to recycle your used supplies. Our technicians can collect them during scheduled service visits, or you can use the manufacturer’s recycling program with prepaid shipping labels.
Cartridge Recycling
At GoodSuite, we’re committed to responsible printing and sustainability, including making it easy to recycle used toner and ink cartridges rather than sending them to a landfill.
Sustainability at the Office
01
Recycle Used Supplies
Our technology partners offer sustainability initiatives and recycling programs that make it easy for you to recycle used toner cartridges and other supplies.
02
Upgrade Your Equipment
Older equipment (more than four years old) often consumes more energy than newer models.
03
User Restrictions
With Managed Print Services, each employee can have limitations on how much they print.
Sustainability Made Easy
You ask.
We answer.
Why should printer cartridges be recycled?
Printer cartridges contain materials that can take hundreds of years to decompose in landfills. Recycling helps reduce waste, conserve natural resources, and prevent harmful materials from entering the environment.
What types of cartridges can be recycled?
Most ink and toner cartridges from major manufacturers can be recycled, including those from multifunction printers, copiers, and desktop devices.
Can cartridges be recycled even if they’re damaged or empty?
Yes. Empty cartridges are designed to be recycled, and many programs can also accept damaged units. Proper packaging helps ensure safe processing.
Is cartridge recycling included with Managed Print Services?
Yes. Managed Print Services often includes recycling support as part of a broader strategy to reduce waste, automate supply fulfillment, and improve print efficiency.
How do I get started with a recycling program?
Contact GoodSuite and we’ll help you set up a recycling process that fits your office workflow and sustainability goals.
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