99 if you done any research at all, on the buyers section of the forum, you can tell there is money in what you have. Even if its a small amount, depending on what buyer you decide on or if you have more then one, you can either save up enough to save on shipping or send it out in smaller quantities. Not sure what your particular situation is. I'm lucky enough to have several relatively close, so I've done both. Personally I'm trying to makes some moves in order to increase my volume dramatically, but we'll see how that pans out. As far as what scrap yards procedures are, I think most probably would want to maximize there bottom line so if its not already removed they most likely remove it themselves. I would be a fool to think that "some don't give a hoot and pollute", but all yards are regulated by the EPA in some manner, as well as state and local laws. The yards I frequent takes them either with or broken down without any additional need for paperwork or proof that the
refrigerant was removed legally/responsibly. I've never taken one in personally, but I have an old freezer that needs disposed of. I'll most likely take it as is, since I would be paying more then what I would get separating everything out after the
freon was removed. I also don't feel like contributing more to the pollution of our environment then I already do, among other reasons...
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