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    gus4113 is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    good hustle by you st regis...i live in philly and most mid size food stores have balers for cardboard....dollar tree..wawa(our version of 7-11)...they are not big bales.i always wondered who picked them up because they are not loose in a recycle dumpster mixed with other recyclables...im in northeast part of city and there is cardboard galore literally....find a chain of stores that bales their cardboard and your on your way


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    Hi Gus4113,

    If you are in Philly then you have probably run into me on the road while going to work or the supermarket. Ya, I'm the guy picking up those bales. I was just at Franklin Mills last week picking up scrap. I'm based in the other side of town but go there often. I just made it back from King of Prussia for a truckload today. I wish I collected from Wawa because I sure do go there enough for my smokes. The small bales are nice and easier to handle, but I need to break them down and re-bale into larger bales that my buyer wants. Extra work but not complaining. See you around town!

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