Toner and Ink Cartridges
Green purchasing guidance for toner and ink cartridges.
Required specifications
Purchasers must include these specifications, unless not possible:
- RCW 43.19A: Recycled Product Procurement
- Set a goal of substantially increasing the state’s purchases of recycled-content products, directs the state to set recycled-content standards, and authorizes state agencies to specify, give priority to and/or offer price preferences for products that contain recycled materials.
- DES’ Recycled Content Purchasing Preference Policy (POL-DES-255-00)
- States, “In establishing environmental requirements and preferences for products that contain recycled materials, agencies shall reference the current U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines (EPA CPGs) as the minimum standards for the state of 63 Washington.” This policy also directs state agencies to offer a purchasing preference of at least 10% to bidders whose products have a recycled-content percentage that exceeds the EPA CPG minimum.
- All toner and ink cartridges must have at least one of the following environmental attributes:
- Remanufactured (which is consistent with the U.S. EPA’s Comprehensive Procurement Guideline (CPG) for Toner Cartridges.
- Contain at least 30% post-consumer recycled content (PCRC) or 50% total recycled content.
- High yield (sometimes labeled HY, X, XL, XXL, XP).
- Remanufactured toner cartridges must be certified by UL ECOLOGO or the ITCC.
- RCW 39.26.280: Preference—Products and Products in Packaging That Do Not Contain Polychlorinated Biphenyls
- Prohibits state agencies from knowingly purchasing “products or products in packaging containing polychlorinated biphenyls above the practical quantification limit except when it is not cost-effective or technically feasible to do so.” It also authorizes state agencies to develop policies that offer a bid preference for PCB-free products and packaging.
- RCW 70A.350
- The Pollution Prevention for Health People and Puget Sound Act directs Ecology to cyclically identify priority chemicals, priority products and then implement restrictions or reporting through rulemaking or take no action. At this point in time, inadvertent PCBs in printing inks has been identified as a priority chemical-product combination but the regulatory determination was no action due to likely preemption by federal Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) regulations.
Preferred specifications
Purchasers should include these specifications, unless not possible:
- DES’ Procurement Preference for Products and Product Packaging that Do Not Contain Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) (POL-DES-280-00)
- Establishes a minimum 5% bid preference authorized in RCW 39.26.280 for bidders that offer products and packaging contain the lowest concentration of PCBs, when tested.
- The intent of this policy is to incentivize the state’s contract suppliers to provide products and packaging that do not contain PCBs.
Things to avoid
Purchasers should avoid these specifications whenever possible:
- Bidders must avoid offering PCB-containing products and packaging unless there is no cost-effective or technically feasible alternative.
- In such cases, they must identify all products and packaging in their offering that contain PCBs. Products and packaging that have been tested and confirmed to have a relatively low concentration of PCBs compared to those offered by other bidders are eligible for a bid preference of at least 5%.
- Vendors of toner and ink cartridges must provide a viable method for collection of spent cartridges for recycling or remanufacturing that does not create any waste or expense for the customer (e.g., pre-paid shipping/mailing label to be used on original box in which cartridges were received, a collection container for pick up, etc.).
Laws, rules, and executive orders
These laws, rules, and executive orders must be included in the contract language:
- RCW 43.19A: Recycled Product Procurement
- DES’ Recycled Content Purchasing Preference Policy (POL-DES-255-00)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Comprehensive Procurement Guidelines (EPA CPGs)
- RCW 39.26.280: Preference—Products and Products in Packaging That Do Not Contain Polychlorinated Biphenyls
- RCW 70A.350
- DES’ Procurement Preference for Products and Product Packaging that Do Not Contain Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) (POL-DES-280-00)
- RCW 39.26.280
Find these products on statewide contracts
Find products that meet Washington’s green purchasing specifications:
- Contract 06019: Office Supplies
End of life
Surplus goods that still can be used
- Use surplus disposal to get rid of items you no longer need. Keep materials out of landfills and make funds for your agency.
Recycling and disposal
Hazardous waste disposal guidelines and options:
- Department of Ecology: Dispose, recycle, or treat dangerous waste
- Washington Recycles
Contact us
Leatta Dahlhoff
Environmental Technical Analyst
Phone 360-407-8108