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Here are some common questions about returning aluminum cans for cash redemption near your location:
You can search online for "recycling centers near me" to find bottle and can return locations in your city or town. Many grocery stores, supermarkets and recycling centers accept cans for recycling.
Most centers require cans to be sorted by material (aluminum vs tin). Make sure to rinse out all cans and separate aluminum cans from other recyclables like plastic bottles before going to a redemption center.
The redemption value per can differs by state. Common payouts are 5-10 cents per aluminum can depending on your location. Check your state's department of environmental protection website for accurate Scrap Value rates.
Many redemption centers limit the amount of aluminum cans customers can redeem per day, usually around 50 pounds. It's best to call ahead to check daily weight limits at centers near you.
Most centers pay out in cash on the spot once you drop off your pre-counted and sorted aluminum cans. Make sure all cans are clean and dry before counting to avoid disputes on payment amounts.
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