Try www.greendisc.org.
These
things become obosolete AND can be
recyled.
Chris
Cloutier
D&R
International
1684 Selby
Ave.
Saint Paul,
MN 55104
651.644.4017
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From:
owner-greenyes@grrn.org [mailto:owner-greenyes@grrn.org]On Behalf Of Heide Feldman
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 3:51
PM
To: 'Amy Bauman'; TomT;
Greenyes@grrn.org
Subject:
RE: [GreenYes] question regarding CDs
Teachers and kids
like them for crafts. There are several websites that offer ideas.
We give them away, along with a talk about things that become obsolete AND
can't be recycled.
Heidi
Feldman
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Message-----
From: Amy Bauman
[mailto:abauman@rcn.com]
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 10:07
PM
To: TomT;
Greenyes@grrn.org
Subject:
RE: [GreenYes] question regarding CDs
tie ten of them
together with a nice ribbon and give them away as coasters.
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From:
owner-greenyes@grrn.org [mailto:owner-greenyes@grrn.org]On Behalf Of TomT
Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 12:29
PM
To:
Greenyes@grrn.org
Subject:
[GreenYes] question regarding CDs
Gentlepeople,
What is the best way to dispose of computer CDs? My company receives
software updates periodically and I'd really not like to throw the old CD into
the garbage can.
Thanks!
Tom