Still, many cartridges that contain the tapes are No. As for the tape itself, you will have to find an appropriate creative reuse.
There are plenty of ideas on the internet, ranging from plausible to the exotic, for reuse of both the tapes inside and the containers. Visit Earth to see if there's a recycler in your area that takes the plastic.
If there is, call it to make sure it accepts VCR cases, because policies of recycling centers are constantly changing. If you cannot find a recycler nearby, visit Green Disk. Following its instructions, you can pack the tapes in a box and mail them. According to GreenCitizen , the condition of the tape, both the external and internal components, will impact price. Other factors include the content and rarity of the tape in question.
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