I think that if you contact the NSH they will have the addresses of some labs 
in the "Third World" that I am sure will be more than happy of accepting your 
"old" instruments that maybe they are "like new" for them.
René J.



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From: "dingers...@aplaboratories.com" <dingers...@aplaboratories.com>
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu 
Sent: Thursday, November 1, 2012 2:34 PM
Subject: [Histonet] Disposal of used lab equipment


  We have upgraded some of our equipment in recent months and repla= ced
  some VERY OLD equipment that is just taking up space now.

  = 




  


  I have contacted some of the used equipment man= ufacturers and no one
  is interested in taking this equipment off our hands.
  




  


  My  question  is  how do you dispose = of used histology equipment.  I
  don't  know  if our local landfill will = take it.  Is there a service
  out there who will come haul it away?


  

  I appreciate any feedback.
  

    = ;
  

  Donna S. Ingersoll, B.S., HTL, CT(ASCP)
  

  &n= bsp;
  

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