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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

1564.0. "MAG TAPE - RECYCLE" by SCADMN::MARCONI () Sat Aug 17 1991 19:37

17-Aug-1991 Sat 13:35

Hi,

Does anyone know of a location within Digital that recycles 
mag tapes?

I have a large stack to get rid of from my building and 
several people in other buildings around here have old tapes 
as well.

Any information would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Bob Marconi
SCADMN::MARCONI
dtn: 521-5420
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1564.1NOVA::MOYMichael G. Moy, Rdb/VMS EngineeringSun Aug 18 1991 12:026
    If there is a datacenter in your facility, they might use them for
    nightly backups. You could contact your local datacenter or one near
    you. Please be sure that the tapes are erased if they contain sensitive
    data before passing them on.
    
    michael
1564.2Contact Security or SalvageULTRA::SEKURSKIMon Aug 19 1991 10:2210
    
    
    
    	I've seen old tapes destroyed by security if they contain highly
    	sensitive material.
    
    	Otherwise they usually get sent to salvage.
    
    						Mike
    						----
1564.3Another place to tryTELGAR::WAKEMANLAA Renaissance ManWed Aug 21 1991 19:3010
Hi Bob,

Hey you guys, Bob works in the Santa Clara ACT, a good size 
datacenter.

Bob - two places to try, the first would be the local DIS at 521-3500.
You might also try the LA Benchmark Center as they tend to archive
benchmark systems for years.

Larry
1564.4argggh! more tapes for the Atom FurnessMELKOR::HENSLEYratbag in trainingTue Oct 08 1991 23:4411
    a bit late....
    
    Bob:  I wish you luck -- on top of my CD collection :-), I also have
    excess tapes, and tried to pawn them off on our local
    datacenter...Bruce said thanks but no thanks..!  
    
    Let us know if  you found a home for yours -
    I have still got a pile of tapes, and am moving offices soon!  I will
    also try the Benchmark center in LA.      
    
    
1564.5We already have to many!!LABC::PENNEquestrian LadyWed Oct 09 1991 13:077
    Hi,  I am the Project Specialist here at the Los Angeles Benchmark
    Center.  We already have an excess of a couple hundred.  
    If you find anyone who really needs mag tapes please let us know.
    DTN: 531-5200.
    Thanks,
    
    Linda  
1564.6The tapes, not the drives :^)GOTIT::harleyPay no attention to that man behind the curtain...Wed Oct 09 1991 14:426
We use lots of TF85's at our site, and we (currently) trash the plastic
boxes that they come in; is there some{one,place} that can use them?

Can they be sent somewhere to be re-used?

/harley
1564.7GLDOA::FULLERWorld's most dangerous FS engineerThu Oct 10 1991 12:164
    At a PC show recently, I saw someone selling the plastic boxes that TK
    cartridges come in for use in storing the 3.5-inch floppy diskettes.
    
    	Stu
1564.8Maybe I can help..MTADMS::MAISTROSKYFri Nov 01 1991 17:3930
    I hope this may help.
    Corporate Policy indicates the proper procedure to dispose of material
    such as this, unless authorized alternatives are created. From the
    sounds of this discussion, some folks no of neither. And that's
    understandable.
    I represent the PDC (Property Disposition Center) in DOO. We receive
    large amounts of tapes from all areas (internal/external) for
    disposition. 
    Currently, we pay an outside vendor to properly dispose of mag tapes.
    This process satisfies all legal, environmental, security, and moral
    conditions. However, we are negotiating with firms to reduce our costs,
    and perhaps do even better financially (via various re-cycling
    alternatives). Terms and conditions have not yet been reached, but when
    we get there, I'll post a note on this conference...and I'll take them
    all back. I can't say now, to ship them all to me, since the "old"
    process is still in place, and the increased volumes would make us all
    crazy.
    I hope this offers some hope that in the short term I'll offer you an
    outlet for the tapes. I am also working with vendors in the cartridge
    space (TK50's, including the boxes...) and I hope to offer some relief
    in this area as well.
    Shouldn't be more than a few weeks. 
    So as not to bog down the file...any additional communication can be
    sent directly to me:
    Alan Maistrosky
    Engineering - PDC
    MTADMS::MAISTROSKY
    Alan Maistrosky @DOO
    
    Thanks!
1564.9Something wrong with this pictureSMAUG::GARRODAn Englishman's mind works best when it is almost too lateFri Nov 01 1991 21:407
    Re .-1
    
    Why are we disposing of media such as TK50s and magtapes? No doubt at
    the very same time people are ordering the same stuff from IEG. How
    about recycling it through IEG?
    
    Dave
1564.10MU::PORTERgrr, i hate upgradesSat Nov 02 1991 02:046
    Yeah, this is stupid.
    
    If you've got any good-condition, unwanted TK50 cartridges,
    send 'em to me, mail stop LKG1-3/B16.  I'll put them to use,
    and save DEC money by (a) not paying someone to dispose of
    them (b) not paying for new ones.
1564.11western tk recyclerTILTS::JAMESJust a player in a rock-n-roll worldSun Nov 03 1991 03:3115
>    If you've got any good-condition, unwanted TK50 cartridges,
>   send 'em to me, mail stop LKG1-3/B16.  I'll put them to use,
>    and save DEC money by (a) not paying someone to dispose of
>   them (b) not paying for new ones.

	I agree.. 'Dispose of the sensitive stuff' if
	you have to. All the rest can meet the needs of others
	in the company. So send me any TK50/TK70's you no longer
	need. They WILL be put to good use for Digital and our
	customers. Better yet, if your east of the ol' miss
	send 'em to -1, west of the miss, send 'em to me !

	Kevin James
	TFO/A3

1564.12re .-1COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSun Nov 03 1991 10:392
If it's "sensitive stuff" just put it on a degausser (every large computer
room should have one) before you put it back to use.
1564.13TILTS::JAMESJust a player in a rock-n-roll worldMon Nov 04 1991 12:578
>             <<< Note 1564.12 by COVERT::COVERT "John R. Covert" >>>

>If it's "sensitive stuff" just put it on a degausser (every large computer
>room should have one) before you put it back to use.

	Some people are a bit paraniod about their media, some rightly so.
	( but the degausser's work for me ).