Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is appealing to people to donate their old toner cartridges to raise funds to help protect wildlife.
Printer cast-offs can raise up to £8 for the Trust which manages 2,000 acres of nature reserves across the country depending on the make and size.
WWT's fundraising support officer Sheila Martin, who runs the scheme, said: "WWT can raise valuable funds from toner cartridges from offices and the home, so don't put them in the bin!"
The money raised could go towards restoring a wildflower meadow or help protect threatened creatures such as otters, water voles and rare butterflies.
For further information, ring Sheila Martin at the Trust's Devizes headquarters on 01380 725670, or email Scharity@wiltshirewildlife.org.
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