Give them to your local school to use. The kids use them on projects and cut pictures and words out of them. When they are done with them, they recycle them(At least our school does). I have kept some at home for my daughter to use for different projects too. Other than that, yes, recycle, or use them to start a fire...
2006-08-13 16:10:03
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answered by teashy 6
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1. Donate them.
2. Sell them to 2nd hand magazines shops
3. Recycle
2006-08-13 23:09:27
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answered by dun_give_ a_ damn 3
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donate them to a library or sell them to a used book store. maybe a school can use them as reference materials or to clip out pictures, depending on what type of magazines you are talking about. also you can ask people you know if they want them, who knows, they just might be glad for some reading material to pass the days!
2006-08-13 23:11:03
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answered by lulu 2
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Donate them to schools for collages and stuff if they need them or hospitals etc where they do the same types of projects psych wards) Otherwise I can't see them ending up anywehre but the recycling bin.
2006-08-13 23:16:17
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answered by Justme 4
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Bring them to a nursing home. My old swim club used to have a stack of old magazines and it was great. They closed and our new one doesn't have that, and I miss it so much.
2006-08-13 23:12:13
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answered by Ricky 6
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Give them to a friend.
Cut out the pictures and frame them.
Give them to a pre-school for craft projects.
Throw them in the dump.
2006-08-13 23:08:30
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answered by DanE 7
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I have 2 paper shreders. I will Fedex 1 if you want ?
2006-08-13 23:14:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Donate them to the troops, or to a hospital
2006-08-13 23:09:46
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answered by GD-Fan 6
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cutting out pictures and saving good articles in a scrap book.
2006-08-13 23:11:25
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answered by Somebody Somewhere 3
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donate them to a library
2006-08-13 23:08:31
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answered by danac210 5
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