@@steelisreal4313 I doubt that will ever happen. The few states that do have the programs limit how much you can recycle every day. It makes no sense that a supposedly rich country would limit how much people can recycle, but most of the bottle depots in other countries don’t have a limit.
@@PickingVegasandBeyond here in Michigan can return machines are at every grocery store basically. Most set a store limit of around $25 or so . I don't know of any state law that's says there is a limit per day , one could always take more cans to a different place. Why all 50 states do not enact 10 cents returnables is beyond me.
@@steelisreal4313 when I lived in California I made a ton of money from recycling, but they removed all of the machines in 2019, and now they only do it per pound, and they rip you off doing it like that. Oregon has a limit of $35 per day and you can only do it once per day, not per location because they keep track of your activity through their app. They do have some places where you can get around that, but they are basically just people that have box trucks and buy as much as you have, but I don’t know if they pay per container or not.
Thankfully where i live all.plastic and aluminum is recyclable. I.make a decent amount weekly
Nice one! Where do you store your empties? Hope you feature it on the next one! Will be checking you out on tiktok too
Man in BC you would be making a killing with all those empty bottles and cans and juice containers
New york is still 5cent cans , bottles and plastic bottles,. Dang 20cent . Why ? Is the drinks there more or less expensive? Lucky.
20 cents? Are u in Canada?
That’s obvious.
@@PickingVegasandBeyond be nice if USA states had deposit on water bottles , juice boxes , milk cartons? And wine bottles.
@@steelisreal4313 I doubt that will ever happen. The few states that do have the programs limit how much you can recycle every day. It makes no sense that a supposedly rich country would limit how much people can recycle, but most of the bottle depots in other countries don’t have a limit.
@@PickingVegasandBeyond here in Michigan can return machines are at every grocery store basically. Most set a store limit of around $25 or so . I don't know of any state law that's says there is a limit per day , one could always take more cans to a different place. Why all 50 states do not enact 10 cents returnables is beyond me.
@@steelisreal4313 when I lived in California I made a ton of money from recycling, but they removed all of the machines in 2019, and now they only do it per pound, and they rip you off doing it like that. Oregon has a limit of $35 per day and you can only do it once per day, not per location because they keep track of your activity through their app. They do have some places where you can get around that, but they are basically just people that have box trucks and buy as much as you have, but I don’t know if they pay per container or not.
First
why do you not take the plastic bottles ? omg !
He explains it in the video