VESTIL Pneumatic Drum Crusher/Trash Compactor

VESTIL Pneumatic Drum Crusher/Trash Compactor






Monday, December 5, 2011

Make Money Recycling Aluminum Cans

Make Money Recycling Aluminum Cans


In 1965, the United States introduced total output of aluminum cans. It swiftly caught on worldwide because the can is easy to mass produce. The American Aluminum connection states that today the aluminum can is the most used beverage container in the world, far beyond glass or plastic. To recycle as much of it as we can just makes coarse sense. Why? Because it is easier to reshape new cans out of old ones and save premise emission gases. By 2007, over 54 billion cans a year were recycled in the United States alone. That saved sufficient energy to light up the whole country for one whole day. That's pretty remarkable, right? The trend is catching on world wide.

Want to know what happens to all of those 54 billion Coke, Pepsi and Budweiser cans? The aluminum cans are picked up from recycling centers and taken to regional scrap metal centers where they are compacted into bales of up to 1200 pounds each. Those head off to the aluminum plants to have their logos burned away and to be shredded into the size of potato chips. Next, the chips are blended with virgin aluminum, melted down and rolled out in huge sheets so they can be turned into cans again, among other things. The aluminum can you put in the bin today could be recycled and back in your grocery store within 60 days.

In the 1980's, population started to make pretty good money from collecting old soda pop and beer cans for recycling. The Boy Scout soldiery have long collected aluminum cans to help pay for their camp-outs. Other nonprofit organizations derive cans as well. We can all conjure up the image of the down and out folk with their rusty shopping carts picking up recklessly tossed cans off the sides of the roads. Starting in the 1990's, recycling became more and more total when municipalities jumped on the band wagon and started becoming more aware of ways to make money and save energy through recycling cans. Each year, the aluminum factories pay out over 0 million dollars for recycled cans. So keep plopping those cans in the recycle bin, folks! You may not be able to pay for your next vacation, but you will be helping to ensure the next generation has a place to go on vacation and help your local society receive money for school programs, libraries and parks.

Websites such as RecycleAbility.com can give you more data on the benefits of recycling in general and aluminum in particular.


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