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How to Get Rid of Textbooks

November 7th, 2009 by Paul
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Students rely on their textbooks to learn their lessons outside of class. Each of the topics are thoroughly explained, some even have historical backgrounds, so you can understand everything taken up in class. Important as these reading materials are, they end up taking space in your bookcase. Storing them will eventually be a problem, unless you find a way to get rid of them. Good thing the task isn't much of a problem.

Textbook Donations

Donation is your primary means of disposing your textbooks. Many individuals and organizations will benefit from your high school and college books. They will be used as materials for education or recycled to create paper and paper-based items. You have a bundle of options for donating your textbooks, in fact, the bigger problem is, which group will you give your textbooks.

Online Donations

The internet holds numerous websites that accept textbook donations, primarily online bookstores. The books are either sold or given to educational institutions that lack supplementary materials for lessons. The sites also offer a "buy back" feature, which gives you a chance to repurchase your books, if ever a need for them arises. They also take the books in exchange for cash, so you get some income out of the deal. Here are some of the sites that will take your textbooks.

  • Amazon (www.amazon.com)
  • Book Byte (www.bookbyte.com)
  • E-Campus (www.ecampus.com)
  • Valore Books (www.valorebooks.com)
  • Blue Rectangle (www.bluerectangle.com)

Upon entering any of the given websites, just follow the procedures stated for donating books. The sites are pretty straightforward, which makes donations easy.

Donate to Colleges

Some colleges, particularly the ones lacking funds, are in dire need of textbooks. Donating a handful helps a few classes get proper education. Contact several colleges in your area and inquire if they accept textbook donations. Chances are, some of them will be interested in your offer. Select an institution. Ask them their terms and if they can pick up the books from your place. You may not get financial returns from the donation, but your textbooks will surely help students earn a high school or even a college diploma.

Donate to a Recycling Facility

Recycling paper, when done in huge contents, can slow down the rampant cutting of trees, which does the environment a huge favor. You can do your share, in preserving the world's forests, by donating your textbooks to a recycling facility. Just bundle them together and label the pack as "to recycle" or "recycle paper." When the garbageman, picks them up, they will be delivered to the recycling facility in your area. Make sure the labels are noticeable from afar, so they won't be tossed in with regular trash.

Sell Your Textbooks

Since you plan to get rid of your textbooks, you might as well make money out of them. Schools, students, and some libraries are willing to pay cash, just to get a hold of your used reading materials. You can contact schools, libraries, and other interested parties and sell them your wares. Log on to the internet then offer your textbooks to online booksellers. You can also post information about the textbooks you're selling on social networking sites and online forums.

Trade Your Textbooks

For bookworms, you can exchange your old textbooks for a bunch of novels or other textbooks, through schools and bookstores. Some bookstores have promos, in which you can trade your books for a number of old, unsold items. Schools, on the other hand, hold drives for trading textbooks. Social networking websites, online bookstores, and online forums are also potential trading avenues. Just go through each of your options and you'll surely find interested parties in the process.

Create Paper Crafts

Many textbooks are thick, making them eyesores for lazy students. Instead of wasting storage space on these items, you can use them to create paper structures. Practice the elegant art of paper folding, as you create colorful origami out of the textbook's pages (Learn how to make an origami swan). You can also create ornamental fixtures by cutting and mending paper or joining them with paper mache paste. Remember, beauty is subject to your taste and preferences. Your old textbooks come as your tools to spread your own definition of beauty.

Material for Collages and Dioramas

In today's liberal world, passionate people are free to express their opinions creatively. You can stylize those opinions by creating collages and dioramas out of your old textbooks. All you need are the pages of your textbooks, art materials, and glue, to make edgy impressions on cardboard. For dioramas, apply your paper mache skills when recreating scenes inside a shoe box or a similar container. (Tips on how to make paper mache)

Textbooks for Benefits

Your old textbooks have more worth than how they initially appear. Once you discover that worth, through the given options, the old reading materials can translate to additional income. Best of all, your next donation of textbooks might brighten the future of a generation. Think about it.

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    1. greentextbooks Says:

      I would suggest using GreenTextbooks

      Save Money, Save The Planet

      GreenTextbooks specializes in the recycling of textbooks, DVDs, CDs. Buying used textbooks not only saves you money, but cuts down on greenhouse gases caused by the manufacturing of new textbooks.
      With GreenTextbooks you’re not only saving trees, you are saving some green.

    2. green Says:

      I woud suggest using GreenTextbooks
      Save Money, Save The Planet

      GreenTextbooks specializes in the recycling of textbooks, DVDs, CDs. Buying used textbooks not only saves you money, but cuts down on greenhouse gases caused by the manufacturing of new textbooks.
      With GreenTextbooks you’re not only saving trees, you are saving some green.

    3. samo hung Says:

      yeah. this is a helpful article.

    4. Wes Says:

      Before donating a textbook, try and see if it is worth anything that you can trade it for. I use StudentBookTrades.com to trade and sell textbooks with other students at my campus.

    5. Lena Says:

      Great article, thanks for the eco-friendly advice! On more thing: Before you recycle old textbooks for paper, try recycling for content (and getting paid for it). A book that is considered old for you may still be used by someone else in another place and still have value.



     





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