I did this idea with a shop that sold drink cans for their clients, I supplied the bags & they made a sign & spot for the bag.
They saved money because they didn't have to pay for the rubbish sacks to get rid of them.
Saved them, & made me, the same amount of $$.
When the bag was almost full, I'd take it around the back of the shop & go thru the sack & remove all of the glass bottles (recyclables..) paper & paper coffee cups.
Then I'd go thru & squash the cans in the middle & put them back in the bag & replace it where it was. That saved about 50% space.
I had to carry them home on my back, 30 odd city blocks... 'krinkle' 'krinkle' 'krinkle' each step....
Soda drink cans are great, no cigarette butts in the cans.
I got about $5 per sack, it'd be $7+ now.
The price of the xtra large plastic sacks bit into the $ return, at $1 each. I'd use 1/2 of them twice to save money.
Bags differ, some are much stronger than others & some have built in plastic ties to close the bags.
After a use, the bags have a layer of sugar water inside them, the sacks also leak this out the bottom, so you need a water tight tray under them.
(People don't always drink the whole drink to the bottom)
They also smell like the 'most fragrant' drink possible, sweet-sickly-sweet.
In the end, the drinks cans paid (generously) for the transport of all my metals to the yard.
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