I haven't figured out yet if this is worthwhile, BUT, in my junk removal business we often get large quantities of paper, and if it is easily doable we separate it from the trash we take to the landfill and throw it into Gaylord's at the warehouse. When we get enough we put the Gaylord's on the truck and take them to Royal Oak Recycling.
We get paid 50 bucks per ton, and we DON'T pay the landfill for dumping this heavy material. Still trying to balance out the worthiness of this endeavor. Add into the equation payroll costs for my guys.
Any thoughts?
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