> What to do with millions of used Video Tapes?

What to do with millions of used Video Tapes?

Posted at: 2015-05-24 
Better to convert in CD and sell it !

Use the tape as an iron oxide catalyst for the fisher tropch synthesis process, generate the feedstock syngas from a gasifier burning biomass such as trash and dried sewage. The result should be liquid hydrocarbon fuels like gasoline and diesel as well as some methane. Problem is we're already gasifying trash for syngas to run turbines generating electricity and we're already using Fisher Tropch generators to produce synthetic diesel to dilute our high sulfur diesel in order to meet the federal ultra low sulfur diesel requirements so there may not be much room left to scale up.

Dear Mr P, millions of used Video Tapes are more valuable. One is historical memo. second is the earning by burn, after burning you can collect copper. I think you understood the collector's shceme for tapes.

Wait, do they have those rolls of black? Have fun with it motherfucker! You have large quantities of black rolls available, why the hell throw it out now? You can use it as hair. You can run around your house if you have one, or someone elses. Trees! All around the trees! Or save them for new years eve. Actually, thats my advice. Wait untill new years eve, get this stuff all over the place, and people will take care of it for you! You wont even have to throw it out yourself!

Anyone owning a VHS video will likely have built up a collection of VHS tapes - maybe between 40 and 400, but with formats now being DVD & Blueray as the preferred format, people are wondering what to do with all these tapes.

Should councils offer a recycling scheme for tapes?