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This is part two from this thread.
https://audioroundtable.com/forum/index.php?t=msg&goto=85520&#msg_85520
I gave the Disney VHS tapes to a teacher and the Habitat for Humanity Store took the remaining tapes and DVDs. But, I still had gear to get rid of that no one wanted, so I hunted down places that would take my items for recycling. Since every area is different, I'm listing the two sites that helped me find where to go.

Earth911.com http://earth911.com/recycling-guide/how-to-recycle-small-electronics/

terracycle.com http://www.terracycle.com/en-US/

Make sure you call ahead before loading up your stuff or you might be disappointed. I kept reading that Home Depot took some of these things, but my local store does not. Other places will only accept items on certain days. Calling ahead saves time and gas.

My old gear is officially gone as of this weekend. I'm relieved to have my basement and attic all cleaned up. I'm glad I kept most of it out of the landfill too.
 
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