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    Quote Originally Posted by Evan View Post
    For a yard dealing in Cardboard what is the main source of supply? Cardboard takes up a lot of volume per weight and isn't worth that much per pound so I imagine it's pretty hard to make work for people who don't own a baler. I'm guessing the main suppliers would be businesses who are trying to cut down on their waste disposal costs.
    The largest supply comes from super markets, dollar stores, and do not forget moving and storage company's.but all company's have cardboard, large office buildings generate loads of white ledger paper, just to name a few.


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    I can attest to what 56 says on sources on cardboard. When I was doing retail it amazed me how much we threw out every day. I unloaded the trucks an did inventory, an we would go thru a lot of cardboard. When I was with the book store, we got in 12 - 15 pallets every day, with anywhere from 65 to 85 cartons on it. We just tossed it all in the dumpster.

    Knowing what I know now...let me tell ya, it makes me cry sometimes. lol. Retail stores, grocery stores, movers like 56 said, an many other places. Hell the wife's hotel gets a lot, not as much daily as the retail/grocery stores, but then they also don't get truck loads every day. Heh.

    Lots of good sources for it. Just a matter of storing an transport to a buyer for me, at lest. I've often thought about approaching the bars out here about the bottles they throw away nightly. Their tossing several very large trash cans of bottles every night. No clue what they pay on beer glass, but it tempts me. heh.

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    How about one that also has a strip bar, oil changes and tire repair as well!!

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