Each year, billions of CDs and DVDs are manufactured, while millions of these discs end up in landfills and incinerators. The CD Recycling Center of America will properly recycle your discs. Just send them in, it’s free. CDs and DVDs are EVERYWHERE. As new technology emerges, CDs and DVDs are becoming unwanted and obsolete daily. But you can put them to good use. Proper collection, sorting, handling and recycling allows your unwanted discs to become new items molded from the recycled plastic. Home goods, automotive parts, building materials and many more everyday items can be made from the #7, high quality plastic that discs are made from. The key is to keep all the discs together, and separate from lower grade plastics that contaminate them. That’s what we do here at the CD Recycling Center of America. Think of this… If every American mailed just one disc to the center, yes – just one disc… there would be enough discs to fill a freight train that is 234 cars long! Look around your home, office and auto. You have discs everywhere. So if any of your discs become damaged, obsolete or simply unwanted, please do not put them in the trash! Now you know. You’re in the loop. Please set aside your unwanted discs, follow the instructions on our recycling website, and mail them into our collection center. Go forth and recycle! If you use, sell, promote, distribute, or manufacture compact discs, please learn and promote how to recycle them. Use of our CD Recycling logo is free …
Posts Tagged ‘Recycling’
CD DVD Recycling Process – How To Recycle CDs and DVDs
Written by Tools on Saturday, January 21st, 2012 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: DVDs, process, Recycle, Recycling
Can – Do Recycling
Written by Tools on Sunday, November 13th, 2011 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Recycling
www.dexknows.com _group-b408229 Find the widest selection of quality auto parts at Can – Do Recycling. Have a beat up junk car? We?ll take it off your hands at top prices. We?re your source for the best qualit
Used Auto Parts & Recycling in St. Louis Al’s Auto Salvage
Written by Tools on Thursday, September 23rd, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Al's, Auto, Louis, Parts, Recycling, Salvage, Used
Need an air pump for an Acura? Carburetor for a Cadillac? Al’s Auto Salvage in St. Louis will either have the part you need or find it for you. Dismantling and recycling both foreign and domestic vehicles, they have a huge selection of used vehicle parts, including transmissions, engine parts, doors, glass and accessories. With all goods bar coded, a quick call will get you your part! Visit us www.yellowpages.com
MOTOR PRO Auto Recycling American & Asian Parts
Written by Tools on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: American, Asian, Auto, Motor, Parts, Recycling
www.dexknows.com When you need a particular part to keep your car working smoothly, Motor Pro has it. We have a large selection of quality used and aftermarket auto parts from all makes and models of American and Asian trucks and cars. If we don’t have the exact part you need, we can locate one for you.
Japan Recycling Vehicle Network SPN Promotional Video
Written by Tools on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
Tags: Japan, Network, Promotional, Recycling, Vehicle, Video
Super-Line system is a network that promotes the extraction of reusable parts from discarded cars for recycling. Until 1988, used car parts were loosely managed by auto salvage yards. However in 1988, a system concept was launched that targeted the formation of a nationwide computer database for used car part companies based on the concept of establishing a shared inventory for those used car parts. And system operations were started the following year in November 1989. Super line system functions with an excellent balance between productive human resource training and a computer system that was designed with pursuit of usage ease. Today the Super line system handles transactions for over 1.7 million parts per year and has expanded to include 270 partner companies. In order to provide customers with parts of the highest quality, a word that does not normally go hand in hand with used car parts, SPN conducts through quality control based on world class technology and is thereby able to reliably recycle used car parts. Reusable parts are carefully selected from discarded vehicles. A chart is prepared and then components such as the door and the engine are removed in the factory. If the engine is to be reused a strict performance check is first conducted including areas such as the compression ratio. Parts removed from the vehicle body are carefully polished just like new parts. Photos are taken of the parts for registration in the Super line System and then the parts are …