Six important factors to consider when choosing your cartridges
If you'd like organisation to play its part in the circular economy and improve its sustainability, your choice of printer cartridges could be one of the answers.
Here are six reasons why HP original cartridges are a good step towards more environmentally-friendly printing.
The circular economy
Buying HP cartridges means you are part of a closed-loop recycling process, taking your used cartridges and remanufacturing the plastic, bringing them back to life as new HP cartridges.
Indoor air quality
Helping to maintain a healthy office environment, HP original toner cartridges are designed to meet strict eco-label requirements for emissions.
Easy recycling
The HP Planet Partners recycling programme makes it free and easy to return used HP cartridges for recycling. HP cartridges returned through the HP Planet Partners Programme are never refilled, resold, or sent to a landfill.
Reduced waste
Benefitting from exceptional print quality, using original HP Ink and toner cartridges can result in less paper wasted on reprints.
Global leader in sustainability
Support sustainable operations and achieve:
- Reduced energy use
- Lower greenhouse gas emissions
- Minimised water use
HP are also motivating suppliers to enhance labour conditions, support human rights, and improve environmental performance at their production facilities.
Social impact
HP works to improve access to quality of education, healthcare, and economic opportunities so everyone, everywhere, including disadvantaged populations and displaced people, can succeed in the digital economy and create better lives for themselves and families.
Be a sustainable print hero
If you would like to become a HP #SustainabilityHero, please contact your Banner account manager or call us on 0843 538 3311 (UK) or 1800 905 907 (ROI)
You can read more about sustainability at HP here: https://www8.hp.com/uk/en/hp-information/global-citizenship/index.html and follow HP sustainability on twitter at https://twitter.com/HPSustainable
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