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The rates for aluminum recycling varies from area to area. Rates are about 5 cents per aluminum can.
The current rate for selling aluminum for recycling is about $1.1475 per pound not far from its high of �1.1500.per pound.
aluminum is the least expensive and the best for the enviornment. it has the biggest recycling rate of the three options.
57 cents per LB
Recycling iron and aluminum makes iron and aluminum or you're doing it wrong.
recycling aluiminum has a higher quality
A 2012 study by the Natural Resources Defense Council found that only 50% of aluminum drink cans in the US are recycled. The rest are thrown away; buried or burnt. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources writes: Americans went through more than 100 billion aluminum cans in 2000, but recycled just 54.5 percent of them, according to the Container Recycling Institute. The aluminum can recycling rate has rollercoastered generally downward since 1992, when a 65 percent recycling rate was achieved.
Reductions in energy use and in the need for new supplies of aluminum ores, a finite resource, are both advantages of recycling aluminum.
In around 2139, that means around 127 years.
I don't think most curbside recycling will take them, but you should call your city's recycling center to see if they have a scrap metal yard that will take them.
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