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Making Money by Recycling Ink Cartridges and Cellphones



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By : James Kara Murat    99 or more times read
Submitted 2008-07-10 10:22:15
When you use up your ink cartridges, what do you do with them? Do you simply take them out of your printer and chuck them into the waste basket? And your cellphone – what do you do with it once it gets broken or another model captures your fancy? Do you throw out your old cellphones too or do you just let them languish in the bottom of a drawer?

There are better fates that you could relegate your old cellphones and empty ink cartridges to, aside from just letting them collect dust or throwing them away. In fact, dumping your old cellphones and empty ink cartridges in the trash is a wasteful activity. It wastes the expensive resources that went into creating them, not to mention the fact that they pose harm to the environment.

The best way that you can get rid of your old cellphones and empty ink cartridges is to recycle them. And did you know that you can make money out of recycling old cellphones and ink cartridges?

Why Should You Recycle Ink Cartridges and Cellphones?

Each cellphone and ink cartridge is a bundle of plastic and metal. Plastic is created from oil, and we all know that oil is a non-renewable resource. The same goes with metal. Metal is not a renewable resource either.

When we throw away an ink cartridge or a cellphone instead of getting them recycled, we throw away products crafted from non-renewable and easily depleted resources. These materials could have been used in making other things. The plastic from ink cartridges or cellphones can be melted and used to create other plastic materials like buckets or dustbins.

But it is not just a matter of wasting precious resources away. Ink cartridges and cellphones do not degrade and they also contain chemicals and materials that can be harmful to the environment. If they end up in a landfill, the chemicals and materials that ink cartridges and cellphones are built with can end up poisoning the soil and affecting the ground water.

How to Earn Money from Recycling Ink Cartridges and Cellphones

Earning money from recycling ink cartridges and cellphones is simple business. You just send them to a recycling center that specializes in ink cartridges and cellphones, and they will pay you for your stash. Some recycling centers buy ink cartridges and cellphones by piece, while others buy by bulk.

But if you are the type with a mind for business, you can go beyond simply selling your empty ink cartridges and old cellphones to a recycling center. You can set up your own ink refilling station or learn how to refurbish an old cellphone and sell it for profit.

When your ink cartridge starts to run dry or if you want to replace your cellphone, do not throw them away. Recycle them and make money from your efforts.
Author Resource:- This Article is written by James Kara Murat from PrintCountry.com, the contributor of printer ink cartridges. More information on the subject is at Making Money by Recycling Ink Cartridges and Cellphones, and related resources can be found at HP Ink Cartridges.
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