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Article: Old cassettes
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- Daily Breeze
- Article date:
- August 18, 2008
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Q: Old cassettes
I have a bunch of audio tape cassettes used to record meetings. I
no longer need them, but am not sure how to dispose of them. Are
they recyclable or do I throw them in the regular trash bin?
- NORMA PEDREGON
Wilmington
You can recycle audio tapes and their cases and other forms of
electronic media through GreenDisk, a Washington-based company.
GreenDisk offers two recycling options: the Technotrash Can or
the Technotrash Pack-IT service.
The Technotrash Can service includes the collection box, postage,
processing and an audit report with a certificate of destruction,
GreenDisk's Web site says. There are two sizes: up to 35 pounds for
$29.95 and up to 70 pounds for ...
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