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Cartridge Appeal For Brogen
If you would like to help please contact the appeal on 0870 0800 353 or email the appeal at cartridgeappeal@brogen.co.uk

Here's How you can help?
If you have, or know someone with a computer then you can help. All you need to do is to save the empty used printer cartridges that are used with your PC/Printer. We can then arrange for our collection team to collect large quantities of cartridges from you free of charge. Or provide you with a FREEPOST return envelope for smaller quantities of cartridges.
What's it Worth ?
Used toners cartridges can be worth as much as 5 pounds each whilst Inkjet cartridges can be up to 2 pounds each.
How am I helping the environment?
Every year in the UK, tens of millions of empty Inkjet and toner cartridges are thrown away. Most end up in land fill sites where they can take up to 1000 years before they begin to decompose.
The average printer uses 6 cartridges a year, so not only are you able to make a sizeable contribution to the work of the above charity but you are also helping the environment at the same time.
What happens to the cartridges?
The cartridges are recycled by our partner companys who are dedicated to helping the environment whilst supporting local charities and community groups, by collecting the empty cartridges from you and recycling the main plastic parts that normally would be placed within the landfill sites.
If you would like to help please contact the appeal on 0870 0800 353 or email the appeal at cartridgeappeal@brogen.co.uk.

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