Recycle your old inkjet and laser cartridges
Every year millions of printer cartridges are thrown out by homes and offices, causing harm to plants and wildlife. By recycling your old printer cartridges through our partner Reclaim-it, a leading electronic waste company, you are helping to raise important funds for our research as well as contributing to vastly improving the state of our environment.
How it works
Getting involved couldn't be easier, simply email us or phone on 01235 534211 and we'll arrange for you to receive an A5 freepost envelope*. All you need to do is post your empty cartridge in the Freepost envelope provided and Reclaim-it will take care of the rest.
If you are a company or other organisation recycling multiple toner cartridges, we'll be happy to send you a free collection box. When it's full, you just call to arrange a free collection and Reclaim-it will replace it with a new one.
Reclaim-it are one of the largest companies in the UK dedicated to the safe collection of mobile phones, empty laser toner cartridges and ink jet cartridges for recycling and they are fully licensed by the Environment Agency as a Waste Carrier, you can visit the Reclaim-it website or if you have any questions about how Against Breast Cancer benefit we'd be happy to answer them, email Wendy or call her on 01235 534211.
*Unfortunately we are unable to provide the Freepost service to items too large to fit into our Freepost envelopes, but we are happy to receive them at our offices, please feel free to send yours to; Against Breast Cancer, Leathem House, 13 Napier Court, Barton Lane, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 3YT
Buying new cartridges
As well as recycling your empty cartridges why not support us when you buy new ones? Every time you buy from my cartridge you could be generating valuable funds for our dedicated research to improve detection and survival. For more information, please email us or call us on 01235 534211.
Other ways to recycle for research
We all care for our environment and it needn't be exclusive, within this section of our site you can find out how recycling your old clothes, mobile phones, bras and even by planting trees you can raise the vital funds needed to support our dedicated research to improve detection and survival. For more information on recycling visit Wasteconnect the UK's recycling database.