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Recycling a radiograph machine?

There is a radiography machine at my place of work that needs to go. It’s exterior is in pretty rough condition, I’m talking WWII era rough condition. However, it’s insides were redone in 2001. The stamp on the side comes from GTR LABS, so I’m guessing that’s who refurbished it. What would be the best/safest way to go about getting rid of it?

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