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I have personal experience in that regard.
 
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Maybe not as dumb as he looks. Rough estimate that is $600+ of cans if 5 cents deposit each. (I see 25 cans on the face layer of one bag x estimate the bag is twice as tall as it is wide x 10 bags).

If he has an easy source where they're already bagged such as the recycle bins in a bar, that's easy money.

But he's probably trying to avoid collapse of his sunroof. :)
 
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I say double that estimate. Its like stacking round bales on a waggon. 2 rows side by side for the first 3 layers and a single on top for 19 bags total. Scrap the van while you are there and that's not a bad paycheck lol
 
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What about the bags of cans they put inside before they started loading the roof ??/
 
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But he's probably trying to avoid collapse of his sunroof.
Or they are hanging onto a rope (or the bags themselves) through the sunroof. :laughing:

Actually looking close one can see she is hanging onto the passenger grab handle... but it is more fun to make fun of the picture. :p
 
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What about the bags of cans they put inside before they started loading the roof ??/
 
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Looks like they are heading to Walmart!

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   / Share Pics of People Hauling or Towing Something Wrong #1,812  
Around here there isn't a deposit. Cans only pay $0.38 per pound. Probably about $200 worth. My uncle saves all the beer cans from his local bar and I help him haul them off every couple months.
 
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Around here there isn't a deposit. Cans only pay $0.38 per pound. Probably about $200 worth. My uncle saves all the beer cans from his local bar and I help him haul them off every couple months.

Same here, they don't pay crap. About 10 years ago I got army volunteered to store cans in my airplane hanger for a friend sons Boy Scout Troop. We had 2 trucks and a trailers worth. It paid less than $100. They had a set of Lincoln aluminum wheels that paid $80.

I said no the next year. It stunk up my hanger. I spent 4 hours with bleach and a hose, cost me $25 in gas, and was a general pain in the ask. I said get wheels if you want to mess with anything and I will make a donation if it keeps that mess off my hands.

Chris
 
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When I moved to Iowa we had cans and bottles laying everywhere in ditches, median, around the lake in parks. Then, I think, beginning 2000 we had to pay 5 cent deposit for cans. In one season all cans and bottles picked up. When we went to a lake we had to bring plastic bags and our kids (then 6 and 9) would pick all cans they could find and return them for deposit. I don't remember how much money they made but it was substantial amount. Stores hate deposit but it had definitely positive effect.
 
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Here too, it's rare to see many laying along the road any more. We periodically load up the back ourxtruck and take $60 -80 worth of cans and bottles back.

I do see plenty of people toss them in the garbage at work and can never understand why they want to throw away the nickel...
 
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Our provincial government has cleverly mandated a $.10 per container "deposit". I say "cleverly" because you only get $.05 per container back when it is returned. I save up all my cans and bottles and donate them to the local Habitat for Humanity Re-Store, since the return on these is too low to make it worth my while to take them back to the recycler.
 

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