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Declutter It!

Where To Recycle CD & DVD Cases

by Jennifer on May 12th, 2008

In the last post I discussed saving space by transferring all your discs to one single holding place - such as a folder or box. This does, however, leave you with a lot of empty cases. You could toss them, but they’ll just sit in a landfill; then your great, great, great grandkids can find and use them I suppose.

You can recycle instead of toss:

Some people want your old cases. Sign up on Freecycle and see if someone needs them.

You can ask if your local library needs them. Some might.

Many cities do have recycling centers that take old cases. However, don’t just set them on the curb; CD and DVD cases are different than say a typical water bottle plastic. Some centers may allow curbside but sometimes there are specialty centers in town that take them. To find your local centers visit Earth 911 - they have a form you can fill in and it will locate you a center.

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5 opinions for Where To Recycle CD & DVD Cases

  • sdybash
    May 13, 2008 at 10:58 am

    Please share what you find online on space saving disk folders. I am having trouble finding
    them locally. Of course local isnt bad either.

  • allison carter
    May 13, 2008 at 8:24 pm

    I read somewhere about using the jewel cases as photo or kids art frames.
    http://photojojo.com/content/diy/cd-jewel-case-wall-frames/
    They can hold business cards.
    They can be a desk calendar.
    Get creative.
    But alas, you may not need hundreds of little art frames.

  • steve
    Jul 10, 2008 at 6:16 pm

    i have too many CD& DVD cases & don’t know where to receyele?
    Or maybe someone could use them?
    Pls send me some information

  • Jennifer
    Jul 13, 2008 at 2:19 pm

    @Steve the post above is about this - I’m not sure what else you want??? You have to do some work, like check Earth 911.

  • Christine
    Jul 21, 2008 at 10:06 am

    Check with local radio stations. They may need jewel cases. I got rid of a ton of them through one local station. Check with your library, they might take them, and finally check with the used music stores. The worse they could say is no, but it is worth the effort for the sake of the landfill space.

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