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Snip the tape and unravel it. The fluttering, black tape will scare birds away. Sign up for our Newsletter! Mobile Newsletter banner close. Mobile Newsletter chat close. Mobile Newsletter chat dots. Mobile Newsletter chat avatar. Or schedule a recycling pick-up with us. Joe is passionate about environmentalism and the effect it has on our planet. As well as writing, he likes to spend time singing, playing the guitar, and defending pineapple on pizza. Category: Circular Economy , Green Blog.

Instead of thousands of us having to deal with this white elephant, let ONE company — the company that brought this monster into existence deal with the problem. Could I just take the cassette apart, put the plastic shell into the recycle bin, and send you the mylar?

Seems like it would weigh less and therefore cost less. Hi GMH; the plastic cassette will take centuries to degrade. Thank you for trying. But if no one want the VCR tapes I have, off to the trash since no-one wants to take them and recycle. Waste to energy is a good idea. Burn trash with emissions controls , make heat, heat water to make steam, then turn a turbine to make electricity.

Just wondering…. I guess I sound ignorant for someone over 60 but my father was disgusted with waste and pollution back in the early 60s. Yet, here we are… on the brink of irreversible effects of climate change. Humans truly are the worst, most despicable species to be stewards of our world. Just breathes, turn-off your television, and think back to when you were 12 years old and were first told that the world was going to end in 10 years.

Have some Tulsi tea and smile as your anxiety slowly dissipates. God still loves you. Your email address will not be published. GreenCitizen contains affiliate links. When you make a purchase through those links, we may receive a commission that will help us make every day Earth Day at no extra cost to you. Learn more. Share 0. Tweet 0. Pin 0. For Businesses. For Individuals. Local Recycling Companies. Libraries or Charity Shops.

Vintage Shops and Record Stores. How About Computer Data Tapes? Head to our business recycling pickup page and schedule a pickup of your old tapes. We do local business recycling pickups every Monday to Friday from 9am-6pm. Your best bet would be searching for the movie title that you want to sell on eBay and then seeing if anyone else has sold it and for how much money.

As you may have noticed, a majority of this article was focused on what you should do if you want to get rid of your old VHS tapes. Well, the first thing that you need to keep in mind is — the tapes should be kept in their original packaging. But most importantly, they will do a good job when it comes to eliminating the possibility of moisture or dust wreaking havoc on your tapes. In the long term, this basic step will preserve the video and audio quality of your tapes. All of that is a surefire way to never being able to use them again.

However, if you take some basic precautions when it comes to these tapes; you should have no trouble making use of them later. In most cases, a well-placed cupboard should do the trick; the only thing you need to remember is to keep them away from any sort of heat or direct sunlight. Remember — the tapes are essentially using magnetic tape to function, so any tampering with that will pretty much render them unusable.

For instance — plenty of people who keep a lot of VHS tapes make the crucial mistake of keeping the tapes in a horizontal position. This is something that you should avoid doing. And that also means that, if you keep them in a horizontal position; gravity might slowly degrade your tape by making it sag — significantly reducing the picture quality over time.

That is pretty much one of the most important steps to preserving your old VHS tapes, seeing as this will keep the actual tape responsive and tight. But there's one part of the VHS experience she finds frustrating — a basic limitation familiar to anyone old enough to remember the world before iTunes. If you forget to rewind, you pop the movie in and it starts at the end credits and you're like, 'Gosh darn it! Daniel Arkin is a reporter for NBC News who focuses on popular culture and the entertainment industry, particularly film and television.

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