Recycling Old CDs and DVDs
Saturday, August 16, 2008 at 1:38AM | Did you know that tens of millions of DVDs, CDs and plastic covers are tossed into the garbage every year? Either they reach landfill sites or are incinerated. In either case the resulting pollution could have been avoided if the owner knew what to do with them (or wasn't so lazy).
Sometimes discs are disposed of for the simple reason that they are
scratched and not useable as is. You can attempt to repair small
scratches using a mild abrasive such as toothpaste and work the
abrasive with radial strokes out from the center. Alternatively
you can send your disc(s) to a professional refinisher such as
AuralTech CD Refinishing http://www.auraltech.com/. They charge
about $3 and guarantee the results.
Another option is to give music / movie discs to charity or trade in at
a music store. If not possible then the next step is to prepare for
recycling by separating the plastic case from the disc and paper
cover insert. The paper can be handled as per normal paper
recycling. The discs can be stored in a box or 50/100 CD holder
until you figure out what you want to do with them.
Plastic covers can be saved and re-used when other covers are
damaged. Or find out if your local library accepts CD
covers. Many times the covers get damaged on
loan. Below are some other ideas for recycling your
saved up items.
Plastic covers:
- Construct a collection showcase (butterflies, stones, etc). Click here for an example.
- Glue felt on the bottom and use as coasters;
- If you are an artist consider using the inside of the cases as mini-palettes for your paints;
Discs:
- Take two discs and glue them together, shiny sides out. Hang them up to:
- Keep birds out of your garden;
- Repel flies (unconfirmed);
- Use as a suncatcher.
- Use them as Christmas light reflectors outside. C-7 size bulbs fit through the opening;
- Use as reflectors along your driveway or sidewalk;
- Use as a substitute for wallpaper, window or mirror border;
- Use as Christmas tree decoration - use glitter glue and/or decorative paint to make it more interesting
If you are not the artistic type and still can't figure out what to do with the CDs and covers then check to see if they can be handled through normal curbside pickup or at a local recycling facility. Barring all of these options they can be mailed to a recycling company by ground transportation to one of many recycling facilities. You should be able to find the closest company using a web search.




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hey! i came back to read and found myself still attracted to this post. I must really try your suggestions now: cus we just cleaned up the CDs cases.
Great post! I was told that for scratches on your disc to use a highlighter and just fill in the cracks. Haven't tried this yet. Thnx for therecycling tips.