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How to Recycle Printer Cartridges in Greater Philly
Don't toss those cartridges in the trash. See how to get rid of them safely.

Patch users across the Philadelphia area have shown increasing interest in how to recycle or safely dispose of any number of household items. So we've put together a series of resources for you and your neighbors. If we miss any item you want to know how to properly dispose of or recycle, please let us know in the comments.
For those looking to safely get rid of printer cartridgers in Greater Philly, you've got options.
Bring it In
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The following stores offer varying programs printer cartridges
- Best Buy: Area Best Buys will accept two computer items per day, including printer cartridges.
- Office Depot: Office Depot accepts printer cartridges. Customers must purchase special recycling boxes from the store (between $5 and $15, depending on size) to dispose of items.
- Staples: Staples locations offer free drop off spots for printer cartridges.
- Target: Target will accept printer cartridges for free.
- Wegmans: The grocery store has recycle containers for printer cartirdges at their stores' main entry.
- Malvern Wegmans
- King of Prussia Wegmans
Check the Manufacturer
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Many computer and electronic manufactures offer take-back and recycling programs to allow consumers to return their products safely.
The following companies will accept mailed-back products for recycling:
Let the County Handle It
- Montgomery County has a series of recycling centers throughout the county that accept computers. A full list of them can be found here.
- Bucks County has six recycling events planned throughout the county in 2013. Get a look at their schedule here.
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