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Earn Virgin Points or Hotels.com credit by recycling ink cartridges with Tesco

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Tesco and The Recycling Factory have an interesting scheme to bribe you with Clubcard points to recycle old printer ink cartridges.

You receive up to 125 Tesco Clubcard points per cartridge you recycle. This means up to (125 x 2) 250 Virgin Points or £2.50 of Hotels.com credit, depending on how you spend the points.

Remember that British Airways / Avios is no longer a Tesco Clubcard partner.

recycling ink cartridges with Tesco

A trip down memory lane ….

Back in the olden days, ink cartridge recycling was an easy way to earn cheap Avios. The Recycling Factory accepted a very wide range of cartridges, and there were numerous companies selling empty cartridges in bulk on eBay.

You could order 100 cartridges for £50 or so, relabel the parcel when it arrived and assume that 90ish would be accepted for recycling, triggering up to 20,000 Avios.

Tesco also used to do exceptionally good bonus point deals on new ink cartridges. You could get cheap Avios by buying the cartridges purely for the bonus points – this 2013 deal, for example, got you Avios for 0.82p each and you still had the cartridges. These could be sold on eBay or sent off to The Recycling Factory who – despite being brand new and full – were happy to pay you even more points.

How does cartridge recycling work now?

The way the promotion works has changed. You no longer post cartridges to The Recycling Factory.

This is how it works:

  • Check that your empty ink cartridges are on their list of acceptable ones – there is a calculator on their website here
  • Insert the cartridge and fill out your details, choosing either up to 125 Clubcard points per cartridge or a charity donation
  • Drop the envelope into the recycling unit in your local large Tesco store

There is a limit of 100 cartridges per Clubcard account per calendar year.

The Recycling Factory will decide whether or not your cartridge is in a suitable condition for recycling, and you need to agree that it can throw away your cartridge if it does not pass its tests. It is worth saying that the company has been running this scheme for a decade with Tesco and has a reputation for playing fair.

Conclusion

This is not a bad deal, allowing you to be environmentally conscious whilst also picking up some Virgin Points, Hotels.com credit or whatever else you choose to do with your Clubcard points.

A standard HP301 black cartridge is worth 125 Clubcard points. This is 250 Virgin Points or £2.50 of Hotels.com credit. Given that an HP301 Black is around £18 new on Amazon, it is a decent return.

PS. If you need to buy ink cartridges on a regular basis, remember that Viking is a Nectar partner and you can convert those points to Avios. Details of the Viking / Nectar partnership are here.

Comments (18)

  • ChasP says:

    very few cartridges are accepted – only specific models of specific brands – and most of those accepted don’t earn clubcard points
    You might save pennies but waste £££s which you could save by using a more cost conscious printer

  • Ducktails says:

    Even when the cartridges are listed, the points never get posted. I even dropped them off at the Tesco on Cromwell Road, (the one Rob mentioned) to see if that would help—but a year later, I’m still waiting. Customer Service can’t assist, as there’s no receipt or confirmation provided when you drop them off. It was a good scheme when it worked, but in my view it’s just not worth the effort anymore.

  • anuj says:

    they never give you the points in my experience

  • Toby says:

    I sent 6 HP cartridges about 8 months ago and never got any points. I think it’s a big scam. Sometimes you get points for a few cartridges, however more recently nothing!

  • Paul says:

    I have tried this several times at several different Tesco stores. Does not work dropping them off in an open top. I expect someone is stealing them. Shame because I have quite a lot to dispose of

  • Chis I says:

    No Epson cartridges at all are accepted!

  • Lumma says:

    Ink cartridge printers are a scam. Far better off buying an ink tank printer or laser for a higher initial cost and saving a fortune in the long run

  • david says:

    I have not had to print anything in the last 3-4 years whereas before that it was much more common. My printer is in garage where its dust is collecting it.

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