1990s

Lexmark begins to remanufacture our own toner supplies

  • We launch a free cartridge recycling programme (now known as LCCP)
  • We follow a zero-waste policy
  • Each supplies item returned to us is reused or recycled to its maximum benefit
Color and mono toner manufacturing

2000s

Significant advancements are made to increase the yield in our all-in-one cartridges. PCR plastic is first used in our supplies. The amount is soon increased through our internal closed-loop process.

PCR plastic toner used in products and increase to yield

2010s

Lexmark Unison™ Print System, featuring a multi-part design that improves sustainability, debuts.

Unison logo above a sustainable city

2020s

Sustainability of our consumables is further improved with born-circular design. New product development reuses components from current generation supplies.

New product development reuses components from current generation supplies