What are some ways to recycle old magazines?

October 15th, 2008 | by magazines |
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Miss D asked:


I have literally hundreds of old magazines, but it feels so wasteful to just throw them away. I would like to find a way to put them to good use. Any suggestions?

ELBERT
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  1. 15 Responses to “What are some ways to recycle old magazines?”

  2. By special-chemical-x on Oct 15, 2008 | Reply

    Bonfires!

    Have a party with it. A louau or something.

  3. By terrieann43 on Oct 15, 2008 | Reply

    Give them to nursing homes, gives the residents something to read. Check with your local primary school. They use them to cut out pictures for projects. If you have a place that takes paper for recycling, that would work too.

  4. By juicy_wishun on Oct 16, 2008 | Reply

    Magazine paper can’t actually be recycled, like say, newspaper. The glossy coating causes problems. You could give them away to places that have waiting rooms, most of them don’t seem to care if the news is out of date. Sometimes my local kindergarden has a magazine drive, so they can use them for collages, maybe a school in your area would be interested.

  5. By Mary G on Oct 18, 2008 | Reply

    Offer them to your local elementary school…

    Offer them to the doctor’s offices that you go to that don’t have any good magazines…

    Offer them to the public library.

    Cancel your subscriptions and read them online.

  6. By Laurie on Oct 21, 2008 | Reply

    Your local daycare or preschool would love to have them…if they don’t have half-naked movie stars in them. We love to cut out pictures of animals and flowers, and make collages!

  7. By RaeMP on Oct 24, 2008 | Reply

    Take them to a local middle or high school and donate them to the art teacher.

  8. By Lindsay G on Oct 27, 2008 | Reply

    Donate them to a school, they’ll use them in art classes to cut out the pictures.

  9. By angeldust on Oct 30, 2008 | Reply

    i have the same problem. wat i do is use the pictures to make a collage on say a table or a picture which can be framed.

    sell the rest off.

  10. By barbara596 on Oct 30, 2008 | Reply

    put them in the Blue Box on garbage day

  11. By Levi on Oct 30, 2008 | Reply

    I carry mine to different places like local hospital waiting rooms or doctors offices. It’s better reading than golfers digest or the medical pamplets; and everyone welcomes the free reading material while waiting.

  12. By C D on Oct 31, 2008 | Reply

    Decopage?? (im not sure if thats how you spell it) but get some elmers glue or some kind of craft glue and cut out the pics you like and glue them like a collage onto coffee cans, notebooks, etc. that way your recycling more than one thing too cause you can after you stick the pics all over it you can use the can for spare change or hair ties etc make sure after you put all the pics on that you seal them on with a clear coat of something i usually just brush the glue on both sides of pic then when i stick it on i just brush over it again to get rid of fingerprints/smudges.. you might try doing a search on decopage diy.com they should have some tips or you could even go there and put “old magazines” in the search and see what hits you get with that

  13. By birdgirl on Nov 1, 2008 | Reply

    donate to thrift stores, libraries, etc. If you have environmentally related magizines or magizine with pictures of animals, your local audobon society may want them to share with school children.

  14. By Iloveitwhenyoucallmebigpoppa on Nov 5, 2008 | Reply

    Why are you getting rid of your **** collection? Put them on craigslist.com and some one will take them.

  15. By bbdaiwbahcahtce on Nov 6, 2008 | Reply

    … does depends on types of magazines …
    … love books and magazines …
    … maybe government or save or library or school or nursing home or church or school in poor country like China or eBay or save trees and buy less magazines or bed games with magazines on bed and watch out for paper cuts or …
    … unsure and sorry and sleepy and silly and stupid …

  16. By JuJu Bean llc on Nov 7, 2008 | Reply

    many ways, one that comes to mind is donate them to a school for reference material, some may be collectible such as Time’s January 2000 edition, also you can give them as gifts say all the magazines you have that coincide with someones birthday. the ideas are as endless as your collection

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