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    cd recyling

    has anyone ever heard of recycling cd's and dvd's someone told me that they could be but he did not tell me how?



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    Idk either, but I would like to know because I can get a whole dumpster full of the CDs and DVD and VHSs.

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    I read somewhere on the net that theres a machine that can cut a groove into the CD, just like on a record, & you can record sound onto the CD.

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    has anyone ever heard of recycling cd's and dvd's someone told me that they could be but he did not tell me how?
    It would be ok if you had a plastic buyer all lined up.
    Are you sure they weren't talking about the players??
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    According to this Wikipedia Article, although recyclable, it's not profitable for companies to pay for them

    Also a video on recycling CD's, DVD's and Blu-Ray Discs


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    We place them with our plastic
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    We buy CD/DVD scrap. We are located east of Cleveland, Ohio.

    Depending on your location, it may not be worth it unless you generate atleast 10,000 lbs of it at a time.

    depending on the market, it is worth $.10 to $.15/lb
    You want to keep the CD and DVD scrap separated to maximize the price as well. Must be clean and free of paper.
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    Wonder how CD/DVD's it takes to weigh in at 10,000 lbs?
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    Average weight of a CD = 0.0396832072 lbs

    10 000 / 0.0396832072 = 251 995.761 CDs

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    doesnt sound like a big number if you say it really fast

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    Wow, that's a pretty big number. Think I'll stick to the scrap metal. lol

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    I re-use them (cd's, dvd's, etc.) to hang in fruit & berry bushes & tress to ward off birds.

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    Quote Originally Posted by c4f5 View Post
    I re-use them (cd's, dvd's, etc.) to hang in fruit & berry bushes & tress to ward off birds.
    really?!
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    Does anybody know what material content (nickel, gold, aluminum, etc.) there is in CDs or DVDs?

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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_Disc go to Physical details and it it is there



    A CD is made from 1.2 millimetres (0.047 in) thick, polycarbonate plastic and weighs 15–20 grams.[22] From the center outward, components are: the center spindle hole (15 mm), the first-transition area (clamping ring), the clamping area (stacking ring), the second-transition area (mirror band), the program (data) area, and the rim. The inner program area occupies a radius from 25 to 58 mm.

    A thin layer of aluminium or, more rarely, gold is applied to the surface making it reflective. The metal is protected by a film of lacquer normally spin coated directly on the reflective layer. The label is printed on the lacquer layer, usually by screen printing or offset printing.
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    Thank you submarinepainter... Will do will little research and maybe find a market for them...

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    I hang a string of used CD,s around my nursery. So far it has actually kept the deer out which is a huge problem here on Long Island

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    Quote Originally Posted by Filthy View Post
    really?!
    Really, really! Appearantly, they don't like the random light reflections. I wish I had thousands more. I like having the birds around to eat bugs, but want them to stay out of my fruits & berries.
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    Can anyone give me some at least kinda recent pricing on magnetic media? It would be possibe for me to obtain a large amount of just the tape from inside the cartridges. One would think that the magnetic film seperated would sell for more $$$.
    Please let me know if you have any relevent info

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    Can anyone give me some at least kinda recent pricing on magnetic media? It would be possibe for me to obtain a large amount of just the tape from inside the cartridges. One would think that the magnetic film seperated would sell for more $$$.
    Please let me know if you have any relevent info



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