Re: disposing of microfilm and microfiche
Gibson, Kerry 15 Jul 2015 15:13 UTC
Meg,
We used the Philadelphia Recycling Company in 2011 to recycle microfilm/microfiche. The link is:
http://www.philadelphiarecycling.co/
At the time of our project we were told that we had to recycle microforms, and couldn't just trash it
So, Yes, it's possibly still considered hazardous, but I'm not 100% sure. Maybe others know! : )
Also, please keep in mind for your project that it will cost your library or institution money to recycle the
microforms. It's not a cheap process.
Kerry Gibson
Kerry Gibson
Collection Management Librarian
Myrin Library
Phone: 610-409-3460
kgibson@ursinus.edu
Ursinus College, 601 E. Main Street, Collegeville, PA 19426-1000
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Hello
How do others dispose of microfilm and microfiche?
Do you know if film/fiche newer than 1985 is considered hazardous waste?
Thanks for any information
Meg Mitchell
Logue Library
Chestnut Hill College
Philadelphia, PA USA
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