Why EcoPlus

 

Reasons to buy EcoPlus Products

  • Every year, more and more toner cartridges are simply thrown away, generating over millions of pounds of waste that can take over a thousand years to decompose
  • EcoPlus wants to help lead the effort to protect our planet. We believe that it is our responsibility to take care of our environment and build a better world for current and future generations
  • With every EcoPlus cartridge sold, a percentage of the proceeds are donated towards charities focusing on ENVIRONMENT, EDUCATION, HEALTH and POVERTY.

FAQ

Q: Why should I buy EcoPlus?

A: EcoPlus is 100% remanufactured and is packaged in the smallest volume box in the industry. This is accomplished through recyclable and reusable air-filled bags that protects the cartridge and reduces the space within the box.

Q: Why should I switch from using an OEM cartridge to an EcoPlus cartridge?

A: - In the United States alone, 375 million used toner cartridges are dumped in landfills, which is equivalent to 875 million pounds of waste.

- The plastics used in ink and toner cartridges are made from engineering grade polymers with a very slow decomposition rate, usually between 500 to 1,000 years

- Left over chemicals from toner cartridges can seep into the ground and pollute our land and water

- Approximately 80% of the components in a toner cartridge can be recycled and reused.

Q: What is the warranty?

A: EcoPlus Premium Toner and Inkjet Cartridges have a limited one-year warranty. For more information, please see our Terms of Use.

Q: What charities have EcoPlus supported?

A: EcoPlus has and continues to donate to local and worldwide organizations, such as Corona-Norco Schools Education, Riverside County Mission, American Red Cross, World Vision and many more. For a list of charities, please see our Charity Section.

Q: How do I recycle my empty EcoPlus cartridges?

A: Any OEM or remanufactured laser and inkjet cartridges can be recycled through EcoPlus Recycling. Please visit our website www.ecoplusrecycling.com for further instructions on how to recycle your cartridges.