Online Second-hand Bookstore: There are some online platforms that specialize in recycling and selling second-hand books, such as Amazon, Yi Bei, BookFinder and BookScouter. You can list the textbooks you want to recycle on these platforms and wait for the buyer to contact you.
Student social media groups: In some university or college student social media groups (such as Facebook group), students often post information about the sale and recycling of second-hand teaching materials. You can join these groups and post information about the textbooks you want to recycle.
College Bookstore: Bookstores in some colleges or universities may provide recycling service for teaching materials, sometimes in the form of cash or gift cards.
Network recycling platform: You can also try to use some online book recycling platforms, such as Bookbyte, Cash4Books, TextbookRush, etc. These platforms usually offer cash recovery options.
Teaching material exchange platform: Some websites and applications are dedicated to the exchange of teaching materials between students, such as Chegg, CampusBooks, Student2Student, etc. You can list your teaching materials on these platforms, and usually you can choose to recycle them by cash or exchanging teaching materials.
Please note that the cash return of recycled teaching materials usually varies according to the demand and situation of teaching materials. New textbooks and bestsellers may get higher prices, while old textbooks may be of lower value. When choosing platforms and services, be sure to check their policies and quotations to ensure that you can get the most profitable transaction. At the same time, make sure your textbooks are in good condition, because wear and tear and notes may affect the recycling price.