hobo finds wrote:Another weird alum can place in Tucson. My dad went to a place that is paying .85 a pound for un crushed or crushed from the top cans. If the cans are crushed sideways they pay .40 a pound???
messymessy wrote:hobo finds wrote:Another weird alum can place in Tucson. My dad went to a place that is paying .85 a pound for un crushed or crushed from the top cans. If the cans are crushed sideways they pay .40 a pound???
Bizarre. I wonder why.
Shazbot57 wrote:Any insight why it's .80-.95 in Tucson but only .55 in MO?
messymessy wrote:Arizona scrapyards ALWAYS pay better for cans than the Midwest. Just a guess, but they are likely being bought based on deposit refund value instead of aluminum value.
hobo finds wrote:messymessy wrote:Arizona scrapyards ALWAYS pay better for cans than the Midwest. Just a guess, but they are likely being bought based on deposit refund value instead of aluminum value.
Yes it has to to with the California Refund Value. Went to a new place they payed $.95 a pound but if the can was smashed somehow that you could not see the CRV stamp, then they only want to pay $.40. They buy the #1 plastic with CRV but not other #1 plastic bottles.
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