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Post by wilburthegoose on Mar 4, 2017 11:23:20 GMT -5
Does anybody know good ways to recycle HT (and computer) cabling? I have a bunch of it that is now obsolete for me.
I know Best Buy takes cables, but their cable bin is quite small, and I have a lot of it (it fills up a storage bin).
Thanks for any advice!
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Post by Casey Leedom on Mar 4, 2017 12:03:51 GMT -5
In the past I've just dumped them in my City-Provided Recycling Bin and let the workers at the Recycling Center worry about it. I figure they're supposed to be experts at recycling.
Casey
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Post by klinemj on Mar 4, 2017 12:08:00 GMT -5
I have a local place that is a recycler of all sort of metals. People pull in with everything from piles of cables, old electric motors, aluminum cans, misc. metal objects, to major parts of old cars. Just look up recyclers in your area to see if you have one. On mine, I get cash forwhat I take in...it is often not much, but I figure it is a lot better than having more go to a landfill. And, I get anywhere from $5 to $25 on every trip.
Mark
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Post by Soup on Mar 4, 2017 14:09:03 GMT -5
+1 for Recycling
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