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Thread: Photo Mags: Disposing of film?

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    Photo Mags: Disposing of film?

    Hey, I have a bunch of unprocessed film that I found, and I'm not going to bother processing becasue I have no idea whats on them. I seperated out the plastic and metal from the containers, but I was wondering if there was any proper way to dispose of the film? Some of its B+W so it has silver in it.
    "Not all those who wander are lost"

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    Take them to your local photo lab - they recycle it.

    If it's not too late, though, you should really consider processing it... You never know what you'll find. While working at a lab, I'd have people drop off some random film they found, and after we processed it, they'd realize they had old photos of deceased relatives and stuff like that.

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    Ummmm, throw it away?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SkiCop View Post
    Ummmm, throw it away?
    Yeah, why recycle it when you can just throw it away?

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