45 cents
In some states where there is a recycling deposit, each can could be worth 5 cents for the return of the deposit. The scrap index for cans is worth 16 cents a pound(6/1/2009). 32 cans equal a pound. So one can is roughly worth .5 cents
It really just depends where i live i get around 70 cents a pound of cans which is around twenty-four cans.
It depends on what aluminum is worth at the time you sell the cans. The price can fluctuate from 15-cents per pound to 70-cents per pound. You can call the recycling company to learn what the current price is.
around 30 cents a pound (about 34 cans) but prices change daily so it is best to call a scrap metal place near you (check the yellow pages)
It depends on how much a pound of aluminum is going for. The fact that they're beer cans won't make any difference.
$6.00 per pound
$0.25-$1.00 a Pound!
Turning off a light, turning off things when you're done. Or, you could recycle cans. It benefits both you and the enviorment. 1 pound of cans = money. Tops, a dollar. 32 Cans are around a pound. So, 12 Packs plus 12, around every 2 12 packs will get you a pound, if you crush them. 50 cents per pound, by around a week, you should have about 10 dollars worth. In my case, since I didn't crush my cans, I have about 2 GARBAGE TRASH CANS FOR OUTDOORS worth of cans, so keep up with them! :)
About 16 cents my niqua
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31 cans equal a pound
not much, more than likely you will need to get more cans than that because 100 cans is only about two dollars if they are 50 cents a pound.