
The Jersey Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Centre has an ongoing need to raise regular funds so that they can keep the Island's MS Therapy Centre functional and continue providing regular therapy to Jersey's people with Multiple Sclerosis.
We are trying to raise these funds through a printer cartridge recycling appeal.
The Transport
and Technical Services (TTS) Recycling Team has been working with
the recently formed group ecollection to develop the local
toner cartridge recycling
scheme which has previously been managed by the Jersey Multiple Sclerosis
Therapy Centre (MSTC).
eCollection
is a group of local businesses that have joined together to develop the
scheme and increase the amount of waste recycled by the islands
business
community. Their aim is to raise funds for local charities such as the
MSTC and, at
the same time, achieve environmental benefits for the island.
Some local suppliers of toner cartridges will collect used cartridges
for recycling but
as many businesses procure office goods from national and international
suppliers,
eCollection hope that they will offer a more convenient local solution.
Michael
Driscoll of 2e2 and Chief Co-ordinator for eCollection said In conjunction
with
the MSTC, last year our pilot scheme has already exported nearly 20 tonnes
of toner
cartridges for recycling but I think this is only a small percentage of
the available
waste stream. We hope that by providing a more reliable and convenient
collection
service through eCollection we can continue the benefits to
local charities and not
only the local but the global environment. We hope that other responsible
businesses
will be keen to support the scheme and recycle as many toner cartridges
as possible.
Any business wishing to join the scheme should contact the eCollection
co-ordinating
team on T: 288098 or E: ecollection@2e2.je. eCollection will provide the
business
with a collection box that holds approximately 30 average sized cartridges.
eCollection
will then collect the full box at a charge of £20 which covers some
of the processing costs involved.
All cartridges
will be exported to the UK for recycling to either be made into new
cartridges or separated into component parts that will be recycled individually
and
used in the manufacture of other products. The cost of collecting and
exporting the
cartridges will be met by eCollection allowing all of the schemes
revenue to be donated to local charities.
John Rive,
Recycling Officer said Most office waste can be recycled and it
is
important that local businesses take responsibility for their waste and
reduce, reuse
and recycle wherever possible. Toner cartridges are a key waste stream
for many
businesses and can contain potentially toxic residues so this project
is exciting as it
helps local businesses, local charities and the environment at the same
time.
As several solutions are available to local businesses wishing to dispose
of toner
cartridges, TTS are no longer accepting toner cartridges at their commercial
waste
facility at Bellozanne. Householders will still be able to deliver cartridges
to the
Recycling Centre where eCollection will be collecting them free of charge.
Thank you for your help!