Green Living > Recycling > PlasticJanuary 31, 2005

Recycling CD Jewel Cases

I have sent this request once before. I was wondering if there is anyone that is aware of a store, organization, or recycling center that will take old CD Jewel cases. I have a ton of them from CDs and we do not use them since we have caselogic CD wallets for the car. If anyone has any feedback on this let me know! I am at the point now where the donation could be for cash or simply for a donation.

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By Jackie (Guest Post) 02/20/2008

I found a site called greendisk.com. Check it out.
http://greendisk.com/Pop-ups/Items-to-dispose-of.html

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02/01/2006

oh those cases are great for lots of stuff I would
use them for photos or recipes and schools can
use them for crafts. I cut some pretty flower pics
from magazines then put them in cases and put them up on blank spot of wall i like it.

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02/01/2006

Have you tried "Freecycle.com".........someone, somewhere would be able to make good use of your CD Cases.......it's a shame to throw anything out! Cheers, Katie from OZ :)

By (Guest Post) 02/01/2006

LOL and the other side of the coin is I just purchased 100 jewel cases and need more. Would be willing to pay shipping.
Thanks

Alma

By connie (Guest Post) 02/01/2006

try giving them to nursing homes, day cares or childs museum. i could find many uses for them lol

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08/21/2005

There is a web site that sells AOL items, http://www.ispdisk.com

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09/11/2002

Call your local library and see if they can use them. Our library lends out CDs, and I notice many of the cases are cracked and otherwise in bad shape.

09/08/2002

E(:-)Greetings: Have you considered selling them on one of those online auctions like E-bay?

Be Blessed,

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08/29/2002

Sometimes small music stores will pay you something like $1.oo for each of them.

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07/11/2002

We purchased a CD organizer that does not use the plastic jewel cases that the CD's come in. Does anyone know of any way to recycle these? Do schools or libraries need these? I hate to just throw them away if someone else could put them to use. I have 100+.

Thanks.
Jana

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