Farwell
Veteran Member
In the area of Michigan where I live the containers have to go through a machine that reads the bar code printed on the container so the containers have to be in good shape or the machine rejects them. The machine takes glass, plastic and aluminum.
Where I lived in California the containers were crushed so they would occupied a smaller space and were hauled to a scrap yard that weighed them and paid by the pound plus a state refund amount. I had a heavy duty steel can crusher that my son made for me that crushed them to about 1/4 inch thick.
Guess the condition varies from state to state.
Where I lived in California the containers were crushed so they would occupied a smaller space and were hauled to a scrap yard that weighed them and paid by the pound plus a state refund amount. I had a heavy duty steel can crusher that my son made for me that crushed them to about 1/4 inch thick.
Guess the condition varies from state to state.