A few states have the CRV programs. California is one of them, how many states do this seems like four correct me if I am wrong.
When you buy drinks in plastic or aluminum you generally pay CRV for the containers.
Now some of the containers are getting lighter but you still pay the same price for the CRV, so if you return the CRV and it is weighted you will not even get your money back assuming you bought the drinks. It is best to have them count the containers but the yard will only do it if you have a small amount.
There are some exceptions like 100 percent juice, and milk and some alcohol and wine other than beer. But the exact same type of container that had water in it the gallon size is worth 10 cents.
Now the one gallon milk container is the same as the one gallon water container except that you get 10 cents for the water container (I know there is a CRV for the water container and not the milk container).
My question is does the Recycle center pay for the aluminum cans since they are reimbursed for the CRV?
Do they pay anything for the plastic since they are reimbursed for the CRV?
How are recyclers compensated?
In California you are not paid for any plastic except for CRV, recycle centers will take it but not pay you for it.
My city of Escondido provides three cans for trash and recycling Gray for trash, Blue for Recycle and Green for greens and lumber except for pressure treated. Now honestly it is a pretty good deal I only pay for the gray trash cans the blue and green ones are provided for free, they are huge they hold at least 2 ½ regular plastic trash cans and they have wheels the green ones hold about 3 regular trash cans. All of the trash, recycle and greens is picked up by mechanical means so they are not too concerned with a can being a little heavy.
When I go to our local transfer station they recycle the separate all of the plastic and glass and bail up the plastic and smash and collect all of the glass than they haul it off to be recycled. I do not think they separate for CRV but I could be wrong.
I can give electronics away at free
e-waste events or I can take them to the dump and pay big bucks by the pound to have them properly disposed of. They do not educate you on how to be paid for e-waste. I know this site does thanks but I am still a little bit confused on how to make money on circuit boards etc. I usually just deal with the copper in transformers and in the wire.
This thread is all over the place I would appreciate any helpful info to help me sort it out thanks David
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