Recycle
Where Can I Recycle DVD Cases in Philadelphia?
DVDs are in fact recyclable – they can be put in your regular curb side bin – BUT there are so many other ways to recycle DVDs and DVD cases!
Where can i recycle dvd cases in Philadelphia?
- Magnum Computer Recycling – Over in Pennsauken, N.J. – will recycle all DVDs, plastics, metals and electronics! 5070B Central Highway
- 10 Reuse Ideas for CDs and DVDs: First, here are some ideas on how you can reuse those old DVDs in your own home!
- Sell DVDs Online: This website is another opportunity to make some $$$ and recycle at the same time!
- f.y.e.: (Land Title Building Management, 100 S Broad St #1, Philadelphia, PA) This store will not only buy your DVDs online, but you can drop them off at any of their locations.
- Salvation Army: Although you have probably watched that movie 100 times, someone else might love to own it! The Salvation Army is a great donation option when you are considering getting rid of DVDs.
Just because many of us have moved on to Netflix, that doesn’t mean DVDs don’t deserve a happy ending. Please recycle, donate, or sell your old DVDs and DVD cases!
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Bridget is a cadet at the United States Military Academy. Her interest in the environment bloomed when she spent one month backpacking in the wilderness of New Mexico. Since that trip, she has been inspired to educate and encourage others to be more "environmentally friendly" so that the generations to come can enjoy the great outdoors, just as we can.
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