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LA's Ban: Printing Cartridges Face Environmental Crackdown
28 Jan
Summary
- Los Angeles plans to ban non-refillable printer cartridges.
- The ban targets cartridges designed for single use and disposal.
- This move aims to reduce plastic and chemical waste in landfills.

Los Angeles is set to implement a ban on certain single-use printer cartridges, targeting those designed specifically for disposal rather than reuse or refilling. This initiative aims to reduce the environmental burden of mixed plastics, metals, and chemical residues that frequently end up in landfills.
The city council's focus is on the outcome of products, not specific brands, which could be challenging to enforce given the variety of cartridges available. This move is part of a broader environmental strategy, following previous regulations on single-use plastics.
While consumer focus often remains on upfront costs, the long-term expense of ink can be significantly higher than the printer itself. This economic reality, coupled with the persistence of cheaper, single-use cartridges, complicates the market landscape.




