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Click on the Recycle Graphic above to check whether your Printer can be refilled. This company supplies Toner Refill kits all across the world. They probably supply one for your printer, not keen on their web site but these guys live and breathe toner cartridges so they can tell you which can be refilled.
Although they supply US and Canada it's not really worth it outside Europe - let me know if you know a good company for there!

Recycled Paper Printing

Recycled Paper printing is environmentally friendly and there is no loss in quality. In the past, recycled paper was thin and flimsy and was not at the same standard as new paper. However, perfections in the process have significantly improved and now new and recycled paper are at the same quality level, with recycled paper costly less in most instances.

But what exactly is recycled paper and why is it better?

Recycled paper falls into three categories. The first category is mill broke. This type of recycled paper is from scraps that are left over when making new paper products. These are recycled internally directly at the mill they are processed from and used to make more paper. Pre-consumer recycling is when paper is recycled prior to consumer use. Most of us are aware of post-consumer recycling. This is when a consumer recycles products such as magazines, newspapers, junk mail, and other paper products.
Although trees are a renewable resource they take a long time to grow. While manufactures have been able to produce sustainable tree farms that are producing more material and grow faster, it still takes a long time for a tree to mature.

Theoretically we could exhaust the supply before new trees are ready to be harvested. Recycling on the other hand saves our natural resources. It is estimated that recycling newspaper alone saves 1 ton of wood, and recycling printing and copy paper saves 2 tons of wood.

Not only that, but recycling paper also saves energy. About 40% more energy is saved to create recycled paper than to manufacture new paper. That’s enough energy to run heating and cooling for a traditional home in the United States for six months. That’s a lot of energy.

Recycling is a way to eliminate paper waste from ending up in our landfills. While paper is biodegradable, it still takes a long time to decompose. By reducing the amount of paper waste that ends up in landfills we can improve the environment. When paper decomposes it releases harmful green house gases. We can reduce or even eliminate these gases by recycling paper. For every 1 ton of paper that is recycled, 3 cubic feet of landfill is available for something else. That’s a lot of space.

Printing on recycled paper with eco friendly ink is also a way to eliminate waste and protect the environment. Most synthetic or traditional inks are not natural and require pigmentation and chemicals to produce vibrant rich colors. Natural inks get the same results with less pigmentation needed and no toxic substances.

By using recycled paper in our printing processes we can save the environment in a variety of ways. Printing on recycled paper provides the same professional and rich appearance as new paper with a lot less side effects. Not only that, but recycled paper does not have as many chemical components as new paper, and is therefore healthier for the individual as well. With so many positives, the choice is simple. Whenever possible use recycled paper printing materials.

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