Product End of Life Management
Kodak seeks to minimize the environmental impacts of our products throughout their entire life cycle. We understand that being a steward of the environment means facilitating the safe reuse, recycling, and disposal of our products. The resources below provide important information on how to manage the products in Kodak's broad portfolio, from chemicals to equipment, at the end of their useful life. | |  | |
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Learn about health, safety, and environmental issues related to equipment manufactured by Eastman Kodak. | | Find out how to manage and transport your imaging chemicals in a safe, environmentally sound, cost effective manner. This includes, OSHA Hazard Labels and information on working with chemicals while pregnant. | |
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Find information on disposal, recycling and health and safety issues related to Kodak Film and Kodak photographic, thermal and inkjet papers and display materials. | | Find information on disposal, recycling and health and safety issues related to batteries. | |
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Single Use Camera Recycling | | |
Started in 1990, the Kodak Single Use Camera program works with photofinishing outlets to return used cameras to Kodak sorting centers, where they are then routed for recycling | | In the United States: Empty ink cartridges can be recycled by: 1. Returning your empty cartridges to STAPLES stores, or 2. Packaging your empty cartridges in an appropriate shipping envelope or box. Ensure there is no leakage from the cartridges and mail your package to: Kodak Recycling 2501 Meridian Place Hebron, KY 41048
In Canada: Empty ink cartridges can be recycled at any BEST BUY, CARTRIDGE WORLD, FUTURE SHOP, or THE SOURCE stores. In the United Kingdom, France, and Germany: Empty ink cartridges can be recycled at any participating KODAK EXPRESS Digital Solutions program (KEX) store. | |
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