23 September 2008
A life cycle analysis of printer cartridges has reopened the debate on whether they should be remanufactured or broken up for materials recycling. The issue of how to account for paper use is still unresolved.
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Further information:
- 1. The carbon footprint of remanufactured versus new mono-toner printer cartridges
- 2. Lexmark response
- 3. The carbon footprint of retreaded tyres versus new light commercial tyres
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