New Life Cycle Assessment Confirms Clover Imaging Printer Cartridges Have Lower Environmental Impact than OEM Cartridges

Chicago (June 7, 2022) — Clover Imaging Group, a global leader in environmentally sustainable print and imaging solutions, announced completion of a new comparative Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) that assessed Clover Imaging remanufactured toner cartridges versus their original equipment manufacturer (OEM) counterparts from a cradle-to-grave perspective. This third-party peer reviewed LCA was performed by Aspire Sustainability, a leader in performing innovative LCA studies with a portfolio spanning over 50 product and technology categories.

Based on the environmental indicators evaluated, the Clover Imaging remanufactured black and color toner cartridges were found to exhibit lower environmental life cycle impacts compared to their OEM counterparts in all the statistically significant impact categories studied. Sensitivity and uncertainty analyses indicate that the results were robust with respect to key assumptions and are statistically differentiated.

When analyzing the entire life cycle of a Clover Imaging remanufactured black printer cartridge (200891P) compared to the OEM equivalent cartridge (HP CF226A), key findings included:

  • 53% lower carbon footprint
  • 59% lower energy footprint
  • 52% less impact on natural resources
  • 66% lower impact on human health

Color cartridge results were comparable and are included in the study.

Eric Martin, president of Clover Imaging Group, had this to say about the results of the study, “As we talk to sustainability and procurement executives across every industry, the number one question we are asked is ‘How will Clover Imaging remanufactured printer cartridges reduce our carbon and energy footprint?’ This updated LCA allows us to confidently quantify the carbon footprint and energy expenditure reductions an organization will achieve by switching to our cartridges from OEM cartridges. This is a game-changer for businesses and organizations that have mandated sustainability initiatives.”

Keli Posch, director of marketing and sustainability for Clover Imaging, added, “In the last 18 months, we have seen the circular economy model rapidly gaining momentum. The growing consensus across the environmental community is that recycling plastic is simply not going to solve the environmental challenges we are facing and we need to focus more of our efforts on reuse. This LCA confirms that Clover’s circular business model of reusing an OEM plastic shell multiple times through remanufacturing is environmentally superior to molding and manufacturing new cartridges even when those new cartridges use a high percentage of recycled plastic content.”

Over the next few months, Clover Imaging will be providing its reseller partners with educational training and a suite of end-user marketing assets to communicate the impactful findings of this study.

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About Clover Imaging Group
Founded in 1996, Clover Imaging Group provides environmentally sustainable solutions focused on the recovery, returns management, remanufacturing, and remarketing of technology assets and small consumer goods. By leveraging its world-class engineering, manufacturing, and distribution infrastructure, Clover Imaging provides circular economy solutions for a variety of product categories. These expansive capabilities have enabled Clover Imaging to become the world’s largest collector and remanufacturer of environmentally friendly imaging and printing products that help organizations lower their printing costs while reducing their overall carbon footprint.