I got .60 a pound. I am friends with the owner of a local yard and once it's all said and done they done they pretty much break even on cans after you take into account buying bags water and so on.
I got .60 a pound. I am friends with the owner of a local yard and once it's all said and done they done they pretty much break even on cans after you take into account buying bags water and so on.
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.50/lb in Central Indiana
Oh man am I getting robbed! We have the .05 deposit here so I get that for most cans, but all other cans (iced tea, etc.) only pay .16/lb. Seems criminal to be that low.
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.55 here in Cincy
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$2.15 here, lol. It's pretty competetive here for aluminum cans...i just bought some scales from a CRV center that went out of business.
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.45 here in Columbus
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Here in the UK Sims quoted £0.35 ($0.55)per KG or £0.16($0.25) per lb , was £0.75/Kg a year ago!!!
So i will be checking with some other yards.
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aarons metals
5lbs and under $2.05
5-20lbs $2.05
20lbs and up $2.05
and they match competitor coupons!
although they dont take glass crv, plastic crv or #2 plastic, I have to go to snitcher steel for that
collecting san joses scrap
.55 last week in concord nc. luckily i live at corner of 2 interstates and have a major road out front that people use as their aluminum can redemption center. lol
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$2.20 for aluminum cans, that's the best ever. Normal is about $2.10/$2.15 I deal with three different scrap yards. One of the yards I haven't been using for CRV gave me the $2.20 rate yesterday. Don't know why 5 cent raise but no complaints, I do 8 to 12 LBS. in cans and 10 to 12 LBS. in CRV plastic ($1.15/LB.) every week. Ever little bit adds up to real $$$$.
What is a case of beer or pop in CA???
Just curious with those prices..thx
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i was picking up 30 packs of kodiak ridge light for 7.99 but that was at grocery outlet
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I asked one day why the yard pays more for cans vs. other aluminum. They told me that they get quite a bit more for the cans because companies like Budweiser have machines that recycle the old cans into new cans and pay quite a premium for the cans. I'm not sure they "break even", that doesn't make much sense. It would seem they would just adjust their price to be in the black.
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Our yard they rip open the bags and dump them into a mesh hopper where the small trash/rocks/etc. can fall out and the cans go up a conveyer past a large magnet. They drop into a large mesh hopper that can be offloaded into the compacter. They make 3'-4' banded square cubes out of them. They stack the cubes along the wall until they get a semi load. That's where they get the better price.
P & M Recycling - Specializing in E-Waste Recycling.
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.55# in McArthur, Ohio.
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.60 lb. in Warsaw, Ind.
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