HP 200T User Manual

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HP LaserJet and inkjet
print cartridge return
and recycling programme

HP is committed to providing customers with inventive, high quality products and
services that are environmentally sound throughout their life cycles, and to conducting
its operations in an environmentally responsible manner. This commitment
continues to be one of the guiding principles that are core to HP’s values.

Recycling HP LaserJet print cartridges
Returned original HP LaserJet print cartridges are disassembled at a recycling
plant in France, where more than 95 per cent of the material can subsequently be
recovered and reclaimed. In a first step, the print cartridge components are sorted
and separated into plastics, metals and residual toner powder. The plastics can
then be melted; aluminium and other metal components such as screws and metal
springs are processed or reused after a thorough quality check. Residual toners
are used to recover pigments and energy. Plastics and metals serve as the basis
for producing a wide variety of new products, for example wire spools, buttons,
property markers and other useful articles.

Recycling HP inkjet print cartridges
Returned original HP inkjet print cartridges are shipped to the state of the art
recycling facility in Germany, where they are sorted and granulated to remove the
ink. After washing them, the print cartridges’ fragments are separated and then
processed to recover plastics and metals. Recyclable materials derived from print
cartridges are used to make car parts, trays for microchip fabrication, copper
wire, or steel plates – just to give a few examples. Depending on the model,
up to 70 per cent by weight of each print cartridge can be separated into its
individual components and subsequently recycled. The remaining parts that
cannot be used (ink, foam, composite parts) are disposed of in an environmentally
responsible manner.

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