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Recycling campaign takes flight!

Baw Baw Shire residents are being called to get onboard the ‘Cartridges 4 Planet Ark’ campaign which aims to increase the number of printer cartridges recycled in Australia.

By Baw Baw Shire Council - 18th April 2006 - Back to News

"With 18 million printer cartridges ending up in Australia’s landfills every year, it’s important that we start recycling old cartridges," said Baw Baw Shire Council’s Chief Executive Officer Mr Glenn Patterson.

The equivalent of 30 Boeing 737 planes in weight have already been diverted from landfill as a result of the campaign. With Sir Richard Branson also fronting this latest Planet Ark campaign, Baw Baw Shire Council want the public and businesses to improve on the nearly 2.5 million printer cartridges collected to date.

"Shire residents can drop off any kind of printer cartridge for recycling – regardless of its make or condition," said Mr Patterson. Over 10,000 businesses are already recycling their printer cartridges with special Planet Ark recycling bins. Shire businesses wanting free cartridges recycling pickup should call 1800 24 24 73.

"Don’t throw them away, throw them Planet Ark’s way," is Sir Richard’s call to action in a TV and radio campaign that he’s fronting from today for Planet Ark.

"Everybody out there needs to recycle printer cartridges - we need as many people as possible to recycle their cartridges with Planet Ark" said Sir Richard, who is donating his time to front the initiative.

The ‘Cartridges 4 Planet Ark’ campaign has set up special printer cartridge recycling bins in over 2,300 participating Australia Post, Officeworks, Harvey Norman, Tandy, Dick Smith Electronics and PowerHouse stores. The public can drop off any kind of printer cartridge for recycling – regardless of its make or condition.

Sir Richard is also calling on businesses to get involved.

"Unbelievably, 18 million printer cartridges end up in Australia’s landfills every year." said Sir Richard. "That’s why Virgin and over 10,000 other companies are now recycling their printer cartridges with Planet Ark." To join in, offices only have to call 1800 24 24 73 to organise free recycling pick ups for their used printer cartridges

The ultimate benefit of donating cartridges to Planet Ark is that it is a zero waste to landfill program. All cartridges collected are remanufactured where possible and those that are recycled using the unique ‘Green Machine’ technology. This shreds them back into component raw materials for recycling – guaranteeing that nothing ends up in landfill.

To date, the public and business have helped Planet Ark to recycle almost 2.5 million printer cartridges. Whilst this is a positive start, the organisation says far too many cartridges are still ending up in landfillbeing thrown in the garbage bin.

"Printer cartridges can be harmful to the environment when they’re disposed of in landfill," said Planet Ark Founder Jon Dee, who directed Sir Richard’s TV advert.

"That’s why we’re publicly calling on everyone to stop dumping and start recycling."

Everything collected by the ‘Cartridges 4 Planet Ark’ program is remanufactured where possible. Cartridges not remanufactured are recycled in the Close the Loopâ ‘zero waste to landfill’ recycling facility. This means that none of the donated cartridges end up in Australia’s landfills.

Shire residents can take used cartridges to the following drop off points for recycling: Post Offices in Warragul, Drouin, Neerim South, Yarragon and Longwarry and Leading Edge Computers, Harvey Norman and Retravision in Warragul are also participating in the recycling campaign.

The ‘Cartridges 4 Planet Ark’ campaign has set up special printer cartridge recycling bins in over 2,300 participating Australia Post, Officeworks, Harvey Norman, Tandy, Dick Smith Electronics and PowerHouse stores.

Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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