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'''Jewel Cases''', or [[Wikipedia:CD_and_DVD_packaging|CD packaging]] is the packaging commonly used to house [[compact disks]] and [[DVD]]s. Jewel cases are made out of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), a petrochemical-based plastic that is difficult to recycle due to a variety of additives and lack of a uniform composition. Greenpeace has identified PVC as the least recycled of the six major common plastics. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that less than one percent of total post-consumer PVC is recovered or reprocessed. Most municipal recycling centers do not accept PVC products, meaning that CD jewel cases find their way into landfills, or are incinerated - creating airborne dioxins. == Recycling Options == * '''Specialized Recycling Services''' such as [[Green Disk]] - these services will recycle your jewel cases for a small fee and the cost of mailing. * '''[http://www.cdrecyclingcentral.com Polysource International]''' accepts shipments of CDs, jewel cases, and other electronic waste to be recycled, free of charge. * '''[[Used Music Stores]]''' - these shops are always looking for used jewel cases to replace the broken or damaged cases they acquire when they buy people's used CDs.
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