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Xerox Recycling Program – Whats Accepted Guide

Do you have old Xerox equipment taking up space in your home and office and don’t know what to do with them?

Or are you looking for a brilliant and sustainable way to dispose of old Xerox equipment?

With Xerox, you don’t have to worry about recycling, as the company has a robust recycling program you’ll love.

Xerox’s recycling program is one of a kind and offers Xerox customers an opportunity to recycle their old items without stress.

We love this recycling program because it provides a convenient and eco-friendly solution for recycling old Xerox items.

Today’s info guide will bring you up to speed on everything you need to know about the Xerox recycling program, including what it is, how it works, and how to participate.

We will also answer some frequently asked questions about the Xerox recycling program.

What is the Xerox recycling program about?

Recycling old equipment can be challenging, especially with many recycling programs being picky about the items they accept for recycling.

Xerox understands how difficult it is for their customers to recycle old electronics and more.

And to provide a solution, the company launched the Xerox recycling program many years ago.

The recycling program is the company’s initiative to promote sustainability, reduce waste, and conserve resources.

The program is one of a kind and offers a free and convenient way for customers to recycle Xerox equipment.

While we will show you a comprehensive list of items currently accepted by the company into its recycling program, it would interest you to know that Xerox now takes items like copiers, printers, fax machines, and others for recycling.

So if you have any of these items, feel free to drop them at one of the company’s recycling centers.

What items does Xerox accept for recycling?

Are you interested in recycling old Xerox equipment in your home or office but need to figure out the items currently accepted by Xerox for recycling?

Well, let’s save you the stress of combing the internet for a list of items accepted for recycling by Xerox.

Here are some of the items accepted by Xerox for recycling

  • Toner cartridges,
  • Ink cartridges
  • Drums
  • Fusers
  • Imaging units
  • Waste toner containers

Besides these items, Xerox also accepts Xerox branded papers and specialty media such as labels and films for recycling.

On top of that, the company also offers a free electronics recycling program for both Xerox products and non-Xerox electronics.

If you want to find out about other items accepted by the company for recycling, you can visit their website or reach out to their customer support for more information.

Does Xerox have an incentive for its recycling program?

After spending hours combing the internet, we didn’t find any information on whether Xerox offers incentives to customers participating in their recycling program.

For those who have the time and are curious enough to find out, you can contact Xerox customer support to see if the company currently has an incentive program for those participating in their recycling program.

How does the Xerox recycling program work?

For those who want to know how the Xerox recycling program works, here is all you need to know:

  • Contact Xerox: The first thing you want to do is visit the Xerox website or contact their customer service and request a pickup.
  • Give details about the items: After requesting a pickup, a company rep will typically ask you to provide details of the equipment you want to recycle. You may even be asked to state the product make and model number.
  • Schedule pickup: Once you have provided the relevant information about the items you want to recycle, the company will schedule a date that is convenient for pickup.
  • Package equipment: Before the company arrives for pickup, you may need to pack the item in the original box it came with. If you don’t have that, you can use another box, but make sure it is the appropriate size. When packing an item, say a printer, you might need to remove the ink, toner cartridges, or other accessories that come with the equipment.
  • Place label: For a hassle-free process, you can print and place the Xerox recycling label on the items you want to recycle.
  • Wait for pickup: With everything in place, you must patiently wait for the Xerox team to come and pick up the items.

What happens to the recycled equipment

When you take your equipment to Xerox for recycling, the company typically refurbishes or recycles it.

During refurbishing, the company cleans the equipment and fixes any obvious faults.

It is sold as refurbished if it meets the company’s quality standard.

On the flip side, during recycling, the company dismantles the equipment and recycles any valuable components such as plastic, metal, and glass.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Xerox recycling program available globally?

As of the time of writing this info guide, the Xerox recycling program was only available in a few countries.

Our research discovered that the Xerox recycling program is available in countries like the United States, Canada, and Europe.

If you need more information about Xerox’s recycling program availability, please search the company’s website for more information.

Does Xerox charge customers for recycling?

Worried that you might need to pay for your equipment to be recycled by Xerox?

Well, we have good news for you.

Xerox doesn’t currently charge for recycling.

All you need to do is schedule a pickup, and the company will come to get the items.

What should you do before taking your item for recycling?

Before the company comes to pick up the items for recycling, you need to remove all the ink and toner cartridges.

If the equipment has other accessories, you must remove them.

Also, we strongly recommend backing up any critical data stored on your equipment before releasing it for recycling.

Conclusion

Xerox has been getting a lot of credit for its recycling program.

Since the company launched its recycling program, it has continued to accept old equipment from customers for recycling.

If you have old Xerox equipment taking up space in your home, you can contact Xerox to arrange a pickup for recycling.

Author

  • Jen Wheeler

    Jen Wheeler, co-founder of Recycling-Revolution.com, holds degrees from UC Berkeley, Yale, and Stanford. A renowned environmentalist, she's championed sustainable practices at global events and leads EcoBright Solutions, focusing on recycling education and eco-friendly products.

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