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Printer Ink Cartridge recycling

Free and easy recycling of your printer ink cartridges

Printer ink cartridge recycling locations

All used Canon ink and toner cartridges may be dropped off at thousands of locations across Australia. Supported by Cartridges for Planet Ark, with RecyclingNearYou, Australians can find a near by drop-off location to recycle their used printer cartridges and toner bottles. To find a collection box or drop off location visit the RecyclingNearYou website.

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Cartridges for Planet Ark: What happens to ink cartridges when recycled?
Canon is constantly seeking new ways to repurpose end of life product by partnering with Planet Ark. The Cartridges 4 Planet Ark program promises zero waste to landfill. This promise is independently audited every year. Some of the products that are made in Australia from used toner and ink cartridges are:

Toner Plas®

TonerPlas® is Close the Loop’s innovative asphalt additive. This ground-breaking product is a key ingredient to making high-performance asphalt roads that last longer and require less maintenance than traditional asphalt.

rFlex®

rFlex® is a recycled plastic material developed by Close the Loop which can be supplied to manufacturers of plastic items such as pallets, crates, trolleys, baskets and tubs.

Enviroliner

Environliner is an advanced felt tipped pen made from plastic and ink from recycled printer cartridge.

Lousy Ink

Lousy Ink makes art supplies from recycled ink cartridges.

eWood®

eWood® is a unique plastic wood made from the mixed plastics of products previously destined for landfill.