| Ask the EcoGeek: Recycling CDs |
| Written by Hank Green | ||
| Thursday, 28 June 2007 | ||
![]() Dear EcoGeek,
Is it possible to recycle old CD's or DVD's? The perpetual scourge of EcoGeekiness is obsolescence. We pay good money for what we see as a good product, and then five years down the line we're surrounded by useless junk! But I can't help but answer this seemingly straightforward question with several different answers. Second, Destroy the Data Third, Dubious Re-Use: Forth, Stop the Cycle CD Recycling Services in the US Digital Audio Disk Corporation And in the UK Ask the EcoGeek is a column provided by EcoGeek.org. If you've got a clean technology question for the ecogeek, you can email him at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it .
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Be careful with the hole-punch
written by Rick O , June 29, 2007
The hole-punch isn't going to do as much for data security as you think it might. There are several applications that use low-level drive I/O routines to read data off of discs, even if they are significantly damaged. I have personally recovered data from discs with large chunks missing, primarily using the open source dvdisaster utility. If you want to ensure that your data can't be recovered, at least by anything but experts, ensure that the disc can't even spin in the drive. (Lots of irregular pieces.)
If you live in Massachusetts.....
written by sdonham , June 29, 2007
Here in the Boston area, all CDs are recycled. I had stacks upon stacks of CDs and CDRs that I just took to my local recycling center (in Cambridge, MA). They had a special bin just for CDs and CDRs. Unfortunately, they didn't accept their jewel cases however.....
Maybe it's because I'm a hoarder...
written by TenBees , June 29, 2007
that I never chuck CDs away, and have never thought about recycling them. Thanks for the info though.
One good thing I've seen is that Asda (Wal-mart) are producing biodegradable CD cases, without any inserts (which you can download if you want from Universal Music). Now that is useful as I keep all my CDs in wallets.
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written by Adam , June 29, 2007
Good information, thanks. CDs have always seemed like a wasteful product to me (remember the original "long box" packaging). The hard plastic jewel cases are even worse, as they break so easily, and apparenty can't be recycled.
I use almost no CDs now, thanks to (legally) downloading digital media. Perhaps CDs will someday become as rare as 45's.
Civic TV Coordinator
written by Reg Dunlap , July 09, 2007
FYI, these 2 companies no longer recycle CD's. Greendisk.com will take them for a fee.
CD Recycling Services in the US NESAR Systems 420 Ashwood Road Darlington, PA 16115 724-827-8172 Digital Audio Disk Corporation Attention: Disc Recycling Program 1800 Fruitridge Avenue Terre Haute, IN 47804-1788 812-462-8323
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written by Nicolette , July 18, 2007
I came across a company that does recycle CD's, DVD's and Jewel Cases. I just called them to confirm. It is MRC Polymers. You would have to send them to: MRC Polymers, c/o DADC Recycling Program, 3307 South Lawndale Avenue, Chicago, IL 60623. There is no charge other than the postage. They ask that you send the product with no packing materials, separate the CD's from DVD's, remove paper from the jewel cases. Stickers are okay as long as they are paper (no metal backing).
recycling cd's
written by laura parker , January 21, 2008
The idea of recycling came to ms as I were preparing to discard year 2005 files which ended up containing at least 4000 used cd's. What a waste! So for those out there using massive numbers of cd's like we 'did' consider using external drives for storage instead and replacing them yearly. They are affordable, easy to store if you want to keep your files for years as we do and reusable later. Shipping of these cd's for recycling is not an option due to the weight. Are there any recycling places in Florida?
Reduce-Reuse-Recycle CD in one new objec
written by Vinh Truong , October 03, 2008
Here is a project to collect CDs and DVDs from households to build something new and useful.
Please spread the words.
Reduce-Reuse-Recycle CD in one new objec
written by Vinh Truong , October 03, 2008 | ||
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