As part of its Clean Earth Campaign in Canada, the Canon Cartridge Return Program has collected more than 3 million cartridges that otherwise would have been discarded into landfills and has significantly reduced the volume of waste. Under the program, returned cartridges are put through a recycling and energy recovery process. This program produces plastics, metals and reconditioned parts that can be used in the manufacture of cartridges and other products. Becoming a part of this worthwhile program is easy. Recycling Program Recycling Helps to Preserve Our World Canon is committed to the world community and the belief that we are building a better world for future generations. When your cartridge is of no further use, simply follow the instructions detailed for Canadian residents. We appreciate your support of the Canon Cartridge Return Program. Working together, we can make a meaningful contribution to a cleaner planet. • You are not entitled to a tax deduction or rebate for the return of spent cartridges. • This program may be modified or discontinued without notice. • Canon only authorizes the use of this site to return Canon brand cartridges. Any unauthorized use may result in the return to sender at senders expense. Please to retrieve a cartridge return label. Packaging Instructions. Another type of material recycling is the reuse of materials to recreate the original product. Plastic is more difficult to recycle. However, if plastic purity can be maintained during the recycling process, the plastic can be reused over and over into similar products, like metals. We believe closed-loop recycling to be an ideal method for plastic recycling, as it greatly extends the lifespan of the resources and enables products to be made repeatedly from the same material. We have been conducting closed-loop recycling for toner cartridges since 1992. In recent years, Canon has also been promoting automated technologies at recycling sites taking full advantage of our extensive recycling know-how and technology. Plastic is difficult to separate from other materials because it cannot withstand heat and is not easily dissolved by solvents. Some might say that plastic is a particularly difficult material for closed-loop recycling. At Canon, however, we focus on closed-loop recycling in our product development right from the design stage - for example, in using plastic materials that better resist thermal degradation, limiting types of materials used and eliminating labels. Through these measures, we have been able to solve the difficult issues inherent in plastic recycling. Which types of cartridges does Canon recycle? • (for inkjet printers, inkjet all-in-ones, inkjet fax machines and large format printers) • Canon toner cartridges (for laser printers, laser all-in-ones, laser fax machines and personal copiers) How do I get involved? Cartridges can be dropped off at and in Singapore. How can I arrange for my toner cartridges to be collected? For Corporate Customer, please indicate your intention when you place order for toner at our, or you may. Does Canon accept collection of toner cartridges upon delivery of Canon consumables? Yes, Corporate Customers can return to us your used Canon toner cartridges when we deliver your new order of consumables by following the below steps.
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