NextGen Collections launches laser cartridge collection programme

The company states that it will be offering two cartridge-return options, specifically providing pre-paid shipping labels or pallet pickup options for different-sized businesses and consumers.
The shipping labels allow for the return of four or more laser cartridges, where as the pallet pickup option allows businesses or larger corporations the opportunity to return 100 or more cartridges to the company for remanufacturing.
The service is provided to consumers and businesses at no extra cost, and at a later date will incorporate inkjet cartridges in the collection program, as well as mobile phones, computer gaming devices and computers, alongside other IT products.
George Skivington, President of NextGen Collections, said: ”We're very excited to launch our collection program and provide cartridge dealers and consumers with quick and easy cartridge return options.
”The public is aware that cartridge collection programs exist, but needs simple services that can be integrated into their daily business operations and cost them nothing, which is exactly what we're offering.”
Growing emphasis has been placed on cartridge collection in recent years, with Clover Holdings investing in the American collectors ERS and OPRA, as well as UK-based Reclaim-IT.
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