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Recycling CDs / DVDs?
Does anyone know if CDs / DVDs are acceptable to toss into Chicago's Blue Bins? Or am I going to have to drop them at a specialized center? Technically, recycling in my building is handled by one of the private contractors, but I'm taking a wild stab that they have similar rules about what they handle.
The city's recycling flyer isn't particularly helpful in this regard, neither listing them as "acceptable" or "forbidden." |
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If it isn't listed as "acceptable," I generally assume it is NOT acceptable. Just toss them in the black bin.
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Electronic recycling places, such as those bins in Best Buys and Staples, accept CDs and DVDs.
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Thanks Raygun, good to know.
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Or you can hang them from your car mirror
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Rather than start a new thread I'll ask in this one. How do I dispose of fluorescent bulbs? They don't seem to belong in either the blue or black bins.
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If you are talking about Compact Fluorescent Lights, nearly all ACE Hardware, Home Depot, Lowes, and Ikea stores accept them. Also, the Chicago hazardous waste facility at 1150 N. North Branch Street accepts both kinds of bulbs. Do check the hours as they are rather limited. Many suburbs also have hazardous waste facilities for their residents. You are correct that you should not place fluorescent bulbs in either the regular recycling or garbage containers. Thank-you for making the effort to properly dispose of them. Last edited by Alley Dweller; 04-28-2012 at 03:06 AM. |
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Depending on where you are, there is a facility somewhere (reasonably) nearby that will take the spiral fluorescents. I'm in a north suburb, for instance, and we have a facility that's open on Tuesdays and Fridays; a trifle annoying, but at least it's there. The Ace Hardware near us doesn't.
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