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Would recycling of surplus printer toner cartridges be appropriate, considering the shelf life, the original purchase cost, and possible improper disposal after sale?

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Would recycling of surplus printer toner cartridges be appropriate, considering the shelf life, the original purchase cost, and possible improper disposal after sale?

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Federal agencies and facilities may use manufacturer take-back services through one of two methods: exchange/sales or abandonment/destruction. If a federal agency or facility is using a manufacturer’s take-back service that is provided because the product is registered with the Electronic Product Environmental Assessment Tool (EPEAT), there is no need for further due diligence.

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