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You can recycle your old trash can yourself by following the instructions on this website http://www.ehow.com/how_5123521_recycle-can-make-compost-bin.html
The answer isn't easy to find, and will probably change from year to year. Check the graphs and statistics from the US Container Recycling Institute in the link below.One fact: 55 billion aluminum cans were thrown in the trash (not recycled) in 2005.
This is a small group that recycles aluminum cans, including its address. You might be able to make some money as well. http://search.earth911.com/location/pGZ4ZGZ/?what=Aluminum+Cans&where=New+York%2C+NY&max_distance=25&country=US&province=NY&city=New+York&region=New+York&latitude=40.722532&longitude=-73.997365&list_filter=all
A pyramid of aluminum cans built against a wall with two cans on the top row and four cans in the second row would reach 1190 cans in 12 rows.
Many items are recyclable in the average home. From cans and bottle that would normally be trashed, to electronics and clothing it makes for a better environment when everyone recycles.
Frequency means how many times something happens in a given time. It could refer to recycling, like how frequently a community recycles 5 tons of aluminum cans.
In the US - Yes, as long as they are DOT approved cans and they are transported according to state law.
All of the states in the United States recycle. The worst managed recycling state is Nevada. The best is Washington.
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