send boxes of cartridges and get a check for maybe 3 or 4 dollars--
when I check with them they tell me that I should check the list of
cartridges online to see which serial numbers yield the greatest
return---I haven't had time for that.
Deb
On Oct 16, 2008, at 12:21 PM, Laurie Yalem wrote:
> A forum for independent school educators <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU>
> writes:
>>
>> Who do you use for print cartridge recycling? We have used a
>> couple of
>> different companies in addition to taking them to Office Depot for
>> a $3
>> coupon (usually color laserjet cartridges), but I thought it would be
>> worth checking with this group to see who ya'll use. The company
>> we use
>> now does pay for shipping in addition to paying cash for the
>> cartridges. We are interested in any company nationwide,
>> especially if
>> they pay cash and shipping. Thanks for any information!
> We use Funding Factory. It is a national program. They send you UPS
> labels for boxes and you send in cartridges. You earn points for each
> cartridge. They have a nice program where you can solicit
> businesses to
> send them in under your school account and get credit for their
> returns.
>
> :) Laurie
>
> Laurie Yalem
> Technology Coordinator
> Churchill Center & School for Learning Disabilities
> 1021 Municipal Center Dr.
> Town & Country, MO 63131
> 314-997-4343
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