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Where to Recycle Gift Cards: WCI Weds
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Where to Recycle Gift Cards: WCI Weds

Now that the holiday season is long over, you probably busted out those gift cards for people who have NO idea what to buy you.

(Full disclaimer: my birthday was all gift cards and cash. Captain Unshoppable here. But I loved it.)

What can you do with those gift cards once you’ve disposed of the balance? We address this issue in today’s Where Can I Wednesday column.

Where Can You Recycle Gift Cards? Can you recycle gift cards?

The short answer is no where.

There was a sole company in Solon, Ohio called EarthWorks used to accept gift cards for recycling. I reached out to them and learned that they halted the program. As Rodd Gilbert, President of Earthworks shared,

We are not accepting gift cards for recycling at this time. We are receiving too many contaminated cards (due to) scratch off labels, RFID chips, foil, paper cards and other contaminants).

Gift cards often contain PVC, which is high in toxicity and doesn’t have a market value, so the recycling centers don’t want them. So if you toss them in those single-stream bins, they’re sorted out and disposed on.

But I love Gift Cards. What Can I do?

The next logical question, obviously.

If the gift cards are refillable, try to reload it and regift it.

Otherwise, many retailers are now offering a “direct email” gift card option. Give and ask for these versions instead.

Bonus: your gift card balances will live electronically so you won’t “forget” them at home.

Readers, what other ideas do you have for your old gift cards? Tell us in the comments.

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Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake. View all posts by Julie Hancher
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