Recycle HP DeskJet 4152e and ink and toner cartridges
Recycle HP DeskJet 4152e and ink and toner cartridges
Recycle used printers and ink and toner cartridges through HP Planet Partners and partnerships with local retailers.
Recycle an HP printer
Find a local retailer or electronics recycling service to recycle a consumer printer.
HP has been working for over 25 years to responsibly recycle printers and cartridges and avoid sending them to landfills. Go to HP Planet Partners to learn more.
Before recycling your printer, remove and recycle the cartridges, remove the printer from any HP or HP Instant Ink accounts, and restore factory defaults on the printer. Go to Prepare an HP printer for recycling or resale for more information.
Use one of the following methods to recycle your printer.
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Use the recycling service at local retailers: Many office supply, home electronics, and big box stores have recycling services that accept printers. For example, through a partnership with Best Buy, HP offers nearly 1000 electronics recycling drop off locations in the United States. Go to Electronics, Appliances and Fitness Equipment Recycling at Best Buy for more information.
Contact your local retailer for availability and what products are accepted.
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Find a recycling service by country/region: Go to HP Product return and recycling. Select your country/region, if necessary, and then click Consumer and home office equipment for more information. Recycling options vary by country/region.
Recycle standard HP ink and toner cartridges
HP provides simple and convenient recycling of empty HP inkjet and LaserJet cartridges in over 45 countries/regions around the world.
HP Planet Partners has been working for over 25 years to responsibly recycle cartridges and avoid sending them to landfills.
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Plastics recycled by HP are used as raw material and combined with other materials to make new Original HP cartridges and other everyday products.
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More than 50 percent of Original HP cartridges are made with recycled ocean-bound plastic.
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1500 tons of Original HP ink cartridges were recycled in 2021.
Use either of the following methods to recycle your cartridges.
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Use the recycling service at local retailers: Many office supply, home electronics, and big box stores have recycling boxes or stations that accept most HP cartridges. For example, through a partnership with Best Buy, HP offers nearly 1000 electronics recycling drop off locations in the United States. Go to Electronics, Appliances and Fitness Equipment Recycling at Best Buy for more information.
Contact your local retailer for availability and what products are accepted.
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Find a recycling service by country/region: Go to HP Planet Partners - Recycle Supplies. Select your country/region, if necessary, and then select an option to mail in the cartridges or schedule a pickup. Recycling options vary by country/region.
Recycle HP Instant Ink cartridges
HP Instant Ink makes it easy to recycle your ink or toner cartridges.
HP Instant Ink or toner cartridges are the property of HP and must be returned when empty, or when your service is canceled.
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Recycle ink cartridges: Postage-paid recycling envelopes are included with most ink cartridge shipments. To maximize environmental benefits, wait until you have three to eight empty ink cartridges, fill the envelope, and then send them back together. If you do not have a postage-paid recycling envelope, either wait for the next shipment or order an extra envelope.
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Recycle toner cartridges: Prepaid return address labels for toner recycling are provided with most shipments. Use the packaging the replacement toner came in to return toner being recycled, or use your own packaging with the supplied label.
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Recycle a non-HP Instant Ink part: Go to HP Product return and recycling for more information.
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To order another envelope or prepaid return address label:
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Sign into your account:
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Home / Home Office: Sign into your Instant Ink account
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Business: Sign into your Instant Ink for Business account
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Click HP Instant Ink, then Overview in the left menu.
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Click Recycle your ink cartridge or Recycle your toner cartridge at the bottom of the Cartridge Status area.
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