hobo finds wrote:So would I be able to get the CRV deposit back if I bought the cans / bottles in Calif and I live in AZ?
HoardCopperByTheTon wrote:The high CRV is to encourage folks to recycle their bottles and cans. Even if they don't do it, the amount that they can be cashed in for often enougages others to pick ehm up. I am not aware of any limit on requesting a single count but it will genereally not be to your advantage unless you are doing a lot of water bottles which tend to be thinner and lighter. The DOC (Deparment of Conservation) actually does an annual survey at several recyling centers where they physically select several containers of each type and weigh them. The consolidated this data to to detemine the average # of containers per pound for each type of material. The weight to count ratio is pretty accurate. The other reason you would generally prefer selling them to the recycler by weight is that they often pay a premium over the minimum required by the DOC to compete with other recyclers for your business. The DOC sets the minimum that a legal recycling center can pay per pound for each type of material. The business can pay more than that, but they are never allowed to pay less. For example, currently the recylers are required to pay 1.57 per pound for alumimum cans. This would be 31.4 cans at a nickel each. My main center pays 1.95 per pound. The cans are baled up in half ton bales and sent out on a truck to a broker who pays us scrap value for the alumimum and the CRV. There are some folks who make pretty good money cleaning up after parties or cashing in all the containers they get from their janitorial business.
There is no way a store can properly process and store the various types of containers ecomically. It works much better when you do it by the ton.
Thogey wrote:California is awsome!
The Department of Conservation?
I wish more folks would see the wisdom and beauty of California and see the priviledge of paying an extra 5 cents per beer.
Maybe if they raised it to 10 cents, California would be even cleaner and become more of a paradise and they would stay put...in California.
hobo finds wrote:So would I be able to get the CRV deposit back if I bought the cans / bottles in Calif and I live in AZ?
Robarons wrote:In Michigan we get .10 per UNCRUSHED can that can be accepted by machine. Your bottle or can crushed or unreadable? Sorry Joe you lost your 10 cents deposit. So at 31.4 cans a pound you get $3.14 a pound of cans here for uncrushed cans bought in the sate of Michigan
In the bottle return area it says bringing out of state bottles will net you up to 90 days in jail or a $500 fine. The machines tend to kick back the out of state cans anyways.
barrytrot wrote:hobo finds wrote:So would I be able to get the CRV deposit back if I bought the cans / bottles in Calif and I live in AZ?
Watch Seinfeld to see the results of that type of en devour
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