Does anyone know where I can recycle of sell a Corian Kitchen Countertop that is in good condition and is being replaced. I was told that there are companies that purchase these countertops for recycling. Thank you,
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Does anyone know where I can recycle of sell a Corian Kitchen Countertop that is in good condition and is being replaced. I was told that there are companies that purchase these countertops for recycling. Thank you,
I am going to answer based upon the assumption that you are in the U.S.
I don't know about any companies that purchase and recycle them. But, you could advertise them for free on the Internet on any of the free advertising sites. They really do work.
I'm going to pretend that you live where I do. That would be in Rock Island, IL. You could word an ad like this:
Title: Corian Kitchen Countertop for Sale
Corian kitchen countertop in Rock Island, IL needs a new home. (List dimensions and color) (Details of condition it is in) (Asking price)
Please contact: (All of your contact information.)
Here are some free sites on which to advertise.
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You could also make up flyers and post them wherever you can find a public bulletin board. These places usually happen to be in grocery stores, Laundromats, bowling alleys, Quick-Mart type places, libraries, etc.
Hey thanks, heaphy! Much appreciated! :)Quote:
heaphy agrees: This is a comprehensive list of websites where you can recycle things by giving them away. Excellent work!
I will take them. I live in California and I can use them.
Norm
I suspect that you are to late, almost two years too late.
In the mid atlantic, D L Plastics is recycling Corian I found them on Manta. They are in Maryland and the person I contacted was Darrin at [email protected]
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