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Old 02-03-2008, 12:10 PM #9
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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. )
Thank You. I did do a search, but didn't find the good site you did. So I went to the site you sent here and it had good information.

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'.

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