Recyclersteve wrote:I was at the grocery store and had my groceries rung up by an actual person instead of the usual self-checkout. I saw that someone before me didn't reach into the change return- I was able to get 76 cents- no good dates, but I'll take it.
Then tonight I looked at the change return of a vending machine and found a British 10 pence coin dated 2105.
Recyclersteve wrote:I was at the grocery store and had my groceries rung up by an actual person instead of the usual self-checkout. I saw that someone before me didn't reach into the change return- I was able to get 76 cents- no good dates, but I'll take it.
cwgii wrote:i dumpster dive /recycle for a full time job.
the ones i enter are mainly to pull out the bottles. some of them are in bags, i empty the bag into a 27 gallon bin, putting the bottles in 32 gal trash cans. then i run a magnet over the 'trash' to get out the bottle caps. and thasti when i will find coins and bills .
i do wear gloves , once in a while a broken piece of glass will still get me .
as to the time,,, lol gee it depends on how full it is. generally 1-3 hours.
cwgii wrote:i dumpster dive /recycle for a full time job.
the ones i enter are mainly to pull out the bottles. some of them are in bags, i empty the bag into a 27 gallon bin, putting the bottles in 32 gal trash cans. then i run a magnet over the 'trash' to get out the bottle caps. and thasti when i will find coins and bills .
i do wear gloves , once in a while a broken piece of glass will still get me .
as to the time,,, lol gee it depends on how full it is. generally 1-3 hours.
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