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Buy-Back Center: - Facility where individuals or groups bring reyclables in return for payment.
[Environmental Protection Agency]

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Recycling turns trash into treasure  -  Jul 8, 2008
Victorville Daily Press,At the rePLANET recycling buy back center near Food 4 Less in Victorville, they pay $1.57 per pound of aluminum cans — but only if they are already

Eye On The Environment: Correct bins, clear signs make new recycle ...  -  Jul 13, 2008
Ventura County Star,Rather than helping to fill a hauler's bin, some people prefer to set up programs to gather cans and bottles they can sell to a buy-back center.

Recycling makes dollars, not just sense  -  Nov 7, 2007
El Dorado Hills Telegraph,Disposal Recycle and Buy-Back Center operator Tony Cartoscelli dumps a load of glass bottles into the recycling bin Friday on Latrobe Road in El Dorado

Rumpke opening buy-back center  -  Aug 13, 2007
Ironton Tribune,By Teresa Moore/The Ironton Tribune Rumpke Recycling in Hamilton Township will open its buy-back center Saturday, allowing customers to sell their discarded

Curbside can collector hires lawyer  -  Aug 19, 2007
Palo Alto Daily News,...said that someone pilfering recyclables and taking them to a "buy-back center" would likely make about $2 per pound of aluminum cans, roughly 22 cans

Bottled water criticized for all its empties  -  Jul 29, 2007
Sacramento Bee,By Deb Kollars - Bee Staff Writer Taking empty bottles to a buy-back center or nonprofit recycling center sends the containers into a cleaner recycling




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