I recycle them here too, but they are down to 35¢ per lb. They were 50¢/lb a year ago. There's no deposit here. Well, except kegs. It's 10c in Michigan per can. Some guy tried to take cans from out of state that they didn't pay the deposit on and tried to get the 10¢ a can fee. He had a whole pickup bed full. They busted him.
how many in a pound? Any water, carbonated or alcoholic beverage container has a 5c deposit. Teas or juices etc dont. I still save those to scrap per pound.
IDK how many per lb, but 4 normal garbage bags full used to be about $7 back. Now it's a little over $3.
These rounds avg weight 975# Im 6' tall a picture from this summer...a couple round objects here. our little rounds shed
I cut 16 inch long rounds because big DBH oak gets so dang heavy, I can't lift to my truck! Plus, it makes easy-math stacks -- three stacks 8x4 = 1 cord, 1 stack = 1 face cord!