Responsible recycling as part of a practical print strategy
Recycling and waste reduction are important considerations for many workplaces, particularly where printing equipment and consumables are replaced over time.
Our approach to recycling is straightforward and pragmatic. We focus on responsible disposal and reuse where possible, helping workplaces reduce unnecessary waste while keeping print operations reliable and cost-effective.
Equipment recycling and replacement
When printers or photocopiers reach the end of their useful life, responsible disposal matters.
Where appropriate, we support:
- Collection and removal of redundant equipment
- Reuse or refurbishment where viable
- Responsible recycling through approved channels
The aim is to minimise waste without disrupting day-to-day operations.

Toner and consumables recycling
Toner cartridges and consumables are a normal part of workplace printing.
We help workplaces:
- Understand recycling options for used consumables
- Reduce unnecessary cartridge waste
- Choose equipment and supplies with predictable usage
This supports more efficient printing without introducing additional complexity.

Reducing waste through better print management
In many cases, the most effective way to reduce waste is not through recycling alone, but through better control of printing.
This can include:
- Matching equipment to real usage
- Avoiding overspecified devices
- Improving visibility of print activity
- Reducing unnecessary printing
These practical steps often deliver both environmental and cost benefits.
Sustainability without disruption
We take a measured approach to sustainability.
Any recommendations around recycling or waste reduction are made with:
- Reliability in mind
- Cost control as a priority
- Minimal disruption to workflows
The goal is sensible improvement, not change for its own sake.
Related information
For workplaces looking to understand print costs and consumables in more detail, you may also find the following useful:
These resources help provide clearer insight into how printing really works in practice.