Support Safe Haven by recycling your inkjet cartridges.
Safe Haven has launched a fundraising partnership with an inkjet recycling company, Empties4Cash. We will receive up to $4.00 for each recycled cartridge. Empty inkjet cartridges can be recycled and remanufactured. It takes almost 3 ounces of oil to produce a new cartridge, and over a thousand years for the plastic in these cartridges to decompose. We can conserve valuable resources by remanufacturing used cartridges. The Empties4Cash program accepts inkjet cartridges manufactured by Apple, Brother, Canon, Compaq, Dell, Hewlett-Packard, Lexmark, Sharp, and Xerox. Please consult their list of acceptable cartridges. They do not accept the Canon BCI series, any Epson cartridges, or any cartridges that have been refilled. Here's what to do: Contact Safe Haven by phone (254-219-0371) or e-mail, to request the special postage-paid baggies that the Empties4Cash program has supplied for us. Please send two or more empty cartridges per baggie. If you have more than twenty cartridges, please use a collection box, or request a FedEx label. Do not use the baggie as a shipping label on a box. If your school or organization has collected a large number of cartridges for Safe Haven, please let us know. We can arrange for you to drop them off, or we'll send someone to pick them up. TOP |