Hello guys:
My wife was born in Nassau, in The Bahamas, and some of her family still lives there.
In conversation with my BIL, he mentioned that beer and soda cans down there seem to have no value, end everyone just throws them in the garbage, which ends up at the city dump, and is buried in a big hole in the ground. My eyes light up, and I start thinking about the situation. Tropical climate, the major industry is tourist driven, and every body is drinking either beer or soda.
In addition to the existing places like the huge Atlantis Resort, and all the other hotels and resort, the city of Nassau is about to see the opening of a gigantic new development called Baha Mar, that will have 2200 hotels rooms, condos, golf courses and 30 bars and resturants, opening in a year from now.
My Question. What are used scrap beer or soda cans worth, in Miami ?. That would be the logical destination for the materials, coming by ship, from Nassau.
The amount of cans is potentially huge, with a new container, loaded with beer or soda arriving every day, according to mu BIL who is in the wholesale food service business, supplying hotels and supermarkets down there.
I know that the cans should be crushed to make them easier to pack in drums, and then put them on pallets, and strap them down. A nice feature of this is the fact that most sea board containers that end up in Nassau are going back to the US empty, as there is little in the way of exports from The Bahamas. I hope that the container companies will be happy to get a reduced price. for a load " going back home ".
Bottom line. I need to know what the ball park price would be, for scrap beer and soda cans, in Miami. Hopefully it will be tons in terms of the weight per shipment.
Thanks for taking the time to read this.
Jim B.
Toronto.
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