Back when I was like 10 me my dad and my step mom would spend the weekend dumpster diving for cardboard loading up a 71 ford f100 and a trailer.
Back when I was like 10 me my dad and my step mom would spend the weekend dumpster diving for cardboard loading up a 71 ford f100 and a trailer.
What was it back then? Last I checked, it was about 1.5 cents/lb around here.
My dad said it was 1.50 to 2.00 a ton not much buy card board lays flat. Plus I was and kid had a blast digging around in the dumpsters.
There has to be a decent market for it somewhere because I see so many semi's hauling it baled on the freeway.
$2 for 2,000 lbs? Definitely doesn't seem worth it at all to me.
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There are a few grades of cardboard, i think generally it runs around $125/ton right now.
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Ya not know but in the 90s when gas was a dollar or so a gallon not almost 4 dollars.
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I remember when a store would get paid $8/bale, then mandatory recycling came along and now you have to pay to have it collected.
If it wasn't for the $ in $crap, it would just be.....
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