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Increasingly these are being collected at local recycling centres but are not generally collected from kerbside. However, you may be able to donate them to charity.

Some schools and charities collect empty printer cartridges to raise funds.

Alternatively, you can send your cartidges freepost to organisations such as who will then make a donation to the charity of your choice.

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