High Quality Recycled Ink Cartridges are a Simple, Effective Way to “Green” Up Your Printer

LD Ink Cartridges

As I’m pro-recycling, I constantly drop my used printer ink cartridges in drop boxes, In the past, though, I shied away from recycled ink cartridges, thinking they might leak or be ineffective in replacing new cartridges.

I couldn’t have been more wrong.  And it’s one of those times, I’m glad my notions proved to be incorrect

Thanks to innovative companies like LD Products, recycled ink cartridges are very effective and quite on-par with their “brand new” cousins.  With a few important and highly likable differences.

LD Products recycled ink products:

– help reduce your carbon imprint by offering a eco-friendly option
– help ease the strain on your pocket book as they are a fraction of the price of new products
– help alleviate any concerns you may have about using recycled cartridges by providing well-designed, quality products
– help give you “peace of mind” with a satisfaction guarantee and accessible customer service

Not to forget mentioning that they also offer exceptional savings on hard-to-get or proprietary ink options (a problem I have as the home printer we have is difficult to find in retail outlets.) It’s a thrill to have an affordable alternative!

From the second I remove the recycled ink cartridge from its package to the time I popped it in and printed, with the exception of the word “recycled” on the packaging, I’m unable to tell the difference between the recycled version and the new version of an ink cartridge.  No leaking, no smearing… just the clean print I expect and appreciate.

In addition to recycled ink products, LD Products carries discount printer ink and toner for virtually every inkjet or laser printer on the market and countless other printer supplies that allow you to save money, without sacrificing quality.

What other simple steps do you use to make your office environment “green.”  Are there eco-friendly practices that you once had misconceptions about? 

For more information and to purchase quality, discount printer products, visit http://www.ldproducts.com/

Special thanks to LD Products for providing samples to help facilitate this discussion.  All thoughts and opinions are that of Rural Mom. 


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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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Comments

    • Grace
    • April 29, 2013
    Reply

    Oh wow this look great and to enter to win a trip to Hawaii too? What a great incentive.

    • Daisy B
    • April 29, 2013
    Reply

    I’ve always recycled mine, but never bought recycled cartridges for the same reason you mentioned – I wasn’t sure that they were of equal quality. Now that I read your post, I’m willing to give them a try.

    • Crystal Threeprncs
    • April 29, 2013
    Reply

    Ink is so pricey. I’m glad to hear about quality alternative.

    • Pam
    • April 29, 2013
    Reply

    I am always in need of ink cartridges and like the option of recycling. Thanks for sharing.

    • Tough Cookie Mommy
    • April 29, 2013
    Reply

    I love the idea of being able to recycle old ink cartridges. It seems like I go through ink so much and it would be wonderful to think that I would be doing something good for the environment too.

    • Melanie
    • April 29, 2013
    Reply

    What a great way to save on ink; I go through a TON of ink and every little bit helps; will have to check them out and maybe be able to save a little bit wile printing all my coupons. Thanks for sharing a great alternative.

    • Frugal and Fun Mom
    • April 29, 2013
    Reply

    Now that I have read this, I may try the recycled ones the next time I have to purchase ink. Good to know that they are just as good.

    • jp
    • May 3, 2013
    Reply

    I use recycled cartridges all the time, they work for me and I save a fortune.

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