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cd recycle site...lots of info
http://www.cdrecyclingcenter.org/pag...ested_programs jusat doing a google search cam up with site ater site. plus finding so many cities have drop boxes. maybe call your school district. i know where julie and i are, the schools collect used ink cartidges. ( we live in the same town..same school district. ![]()
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I also did see that Circuit City had a recycle box in the store for used cell phones. I know someone else profits from this stuff, but I'm glad they do because that means there is a place to dispose of this stuff safely. I just look at it like 'every little bit helps'. Tootsie
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night before last on the news here, they had a segment about a lady that started a styrofoam recycle center in dallas. they can't do food containers, but the type that stuff is packaged with.
they get truck loads from companies and the public can drop off too.
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cd comes in mail?
people throw away junk mail and cd is in there so if you threw in a reyclebin i suppose the cd would get seperted frorm paper and they would collect them but who knows give them to goodwill
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If you put them in the recycle bin our garbage company just takes them out and throws them on the driveway. They only take a few items, not all types of stuff. So far all the companies we've used in the last four states only took certain things. Even if the item said recycle, they won't take it unless they can recycle it. I'm going to take Curious' idea and put them in a bag and keep them till I have enough to mail in. Tootsie
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Don't you wish you could mail them back no postage?
LOL, I do. I hate junk mail. Some one from Goodwill wrote our paper asking people not to drop stuff off unless it's useable. They end up spending time and money throwing it away. Just so ya know. Tootsie, the Circuit City idea was good. I wonder if all the tech/office type stores do similar things with recycling. Worth asking.
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I am not ignoring this thread; been away for a few days (Georgia). I think that many of the tech/office supply stores have recycling centers because there are places that take the stuff "IF" there is enough of it. For us it's hard to generate enough of it, but if a store does it they can get a box full pretty fast. That is if people pay attention. Tootsie ![]()
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http://www.the-dma.org/recycle/Recyl...Consumers.html
Above is a good site about recycling. This is my 2008 resolution; I'm going to get better at recycling and repurposing. Tootsie ![]()
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