.32 for cans. cashed in my 10 month beer can hoard, 164 lbs.
.32 for cans. cashed in my 10 month beer can hoard, 164 lbs.
40 cents/lb here. But i get a good regular supply from all my neighbors that drink like sailors on shore leave.
.40 a pound here. Down from .43 a pound last time I went in April.
On 12-5-2019 cans were down to .28/lb. Pretty crappy, but the other place is at .20/lb
$.75 a pound must be un crushed for this price.
Better than the dump!
We're a bottle deposit state so the aluminum beverage containers are worth a nickel each. I was curious, so i weighed up a bunch last week and it worked out that they're paying about 1.20 / lb . to the scrappers.
Plastic beverage containers vary quite a bit because large liquor bottles are a heavy thick plastic and 500ml water bottles weigh very little. Maybe .30 to 1.50 / lb depending on the bottle ?
We have whole pickup truck loads come into our redemption center on a regular basis. One of the guys i work with makes an extra 150.00 $ a month from picking up bottles on the side of the road.
I sold some cans today, a boot load full.
Got NZ$8.40 for 14 Kgs @ NZ$0.60/Kg. ( Used to be NZ$1/Kg )
Also sold
Stainless steel. 4Kg @ NZ$0.90/Kg = NZ$3.60
Copper burnt #2 8Kg @ NZ$6.40/Kg = NZ$51.20
Alum dom 6Kg @ NZ$0.70/Kg = NZ$4.20
Alum Ex. 7Kg @ NZ$1.30 = NZ$9.10
Our Aluminium prices have dropped a lot from my standard average of NZ$1/Kg
& Ali ex @ NZ$1.50/Kg
Coppers still good.
Last edited by eesakiwi; 02-13-2020 at 12:14 AM.
I just called. Price here is 0.25/lb for cans; also sheet iron 82.00 a ton.
Well the good news is the yards are essential and still open
The other news is paying 10 to 16 cents lb
For ABC
My go to scrap yard is no longer buying alum cans of plastic #1 beverage bottles
..
Cans are up .03/lb. was .25 now .28. Nice little suprise
My scrap yard still is NOT buying them.
Cans $.50 - $.25 a pound here. And only 2 places paying 50 cents.
Last time I took cans in it was $.15/lb. All the aluminum was that price too. Small one man yard, sells to the bigger yards. Always has better can prices than the bigger yard in the woods or the other recycling companies in the area.
I remember 25 years ago I was getting $.40-55/lb when Reynolds had those semi trailers in the back parking lot of grocery stores.
Last edited by Soobthang; 11-12-2020 at 06:48 PM.
Here in aust we have the 10c a can drop off...saw one guy with 120kgs of crushed cans... in case you were wondering theres 9320 cans in 120kg crushed.
gut walked out with $932....
$.50 a pound
$0.25 a pound. I’ll take it
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