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Video Cassette Tape Recycling in San Jose, Ca?
I would love some help trying to locate a *FREE* place that perhaps accepts Electronics as well as Video Tape Recycling in San Jose, Ca?
I thought about the Public Library, Goodwill, Craigslist and Freecycle but wasn't sure where else I can possibly "dump" old Pre-recorded Video Tapes?
We're remodeling and I need the stuff out of the house since I need to make space for other things.
Any help is appreciated. :)
Thanks
2 Answers
- ShiloLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Okay, since any help is appreciated:
GreenDisk
1-800-305-DISK (3475) - toll free
Accepts audio cassettes, diskettes, compact disks, videotapes, and media cases (i.e. CD jewel cases) for reuse and recycling. Mail-in program. Small fee.
Resource Area For Teaching (RAFT)
(408) 451-1420
Accepts excess inventory and discards for reuse by local teachers. Drop off or pick up depending on item and amounts. Call or see website for more information.
Sunnyvale Public Library
(408) 730-7300
665 W. Olive Ave., Sunnyvale
Accepts donations of audio and video cassettes in good condition, books (no textbooks or encyclopedias older than 5 years). Limit of 4 boxes or bags at a time. Drop off only.
Weird Stuff Warehouse
(408) 743-5650
384 W. Caribbean Drive, Sunnyvale
Accepts keyboards, printers, electronic media and more for reuse and recycling. Call for details.
Source(s): Yahoo search - 1 decade ago
the garbage can.....lol jk.. i didnt know it cost money to recycle.. that sucks.. talk about a negative for recycling... its free where i live