4 Ways to Earn Cash for Recycling

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sam of GA 5:25PM October 26, 2012

CellforCash is a scam. Google for "Cell for Cash complaints" before you send them your phone or give them your trust!

binky of CA 3:12PM March 15, 2011

I need money and am trying to find ways to get it with the things I already have. I found some old wreaths and some other flower arrangements and have breath new life into them. I have made new Fall wreaths and they look like metal they are beautiful I'm hoping to sell them.So if anyone wants a new green wreath,please call or e-mail. Phone# 832-390-5578

Linda Bowers of TX 8:46PM August 17, 2010

At ecycler.com we bring together those who have recyclables to give away with those who want to collect those recyclables. Many US households or businesses are not offered curb-side recycling; we’re giving them that option.

The collectors—or community entrepreneurs—will redeem the recyclables they collect for cash.

Ecycler further enhances the social value of recycling as the discarders will feel good about the environment and helping someone in need. They also have the ability to track their recycling in terms of the number of units and their combined carbon offsets.

We currently are trying to reach people who would like to become ecycler discarders; we hope to get businesses apartments and groups of friends to start saving their recyclables for their local collector. Also we are looking for people to become a local ecycler collector and pick up recyclables from the discarders.

Timothy Laurent of IL 11:23PM July 26, 2010

hello im from the philippines and i dont know if we have one like yours(organizations).

we need to recycle too as we do have prob. of our garbages and landfills.

though the governement is somehow requiring the garbage segregation but ppl are not yet so aware of it and the garbage collector too, i supposed??.....

so can you help me in many aspects about this. i believe it needs ppl awareness and proper edu. on this. but how.

i think for a start is tell me what and where im supposed to start on this. so many items for recycling and must know where to bring or what to do.

thank you so much to what ever advise or help you can extend , as i blieve this is too is a global prob.

melinda 1:28AM May 20, 2010

I've been recycling for years. It's better then filling up landfills and saves our resorses. Sometimes it's cheeper to use recycled parts. I fix appliances and worn out washers and dryers can have some reusable parts, they just take some clean-up. It saves the customer some money as well.

Grog of PA 8:58PM April 05, 2010

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Rawsmededioda of AL 3:38PM October 29, 2009

My church is involved in a paper recycling program that works as a fundraiser. We actually earn money from this program called the Paper Retriever Program. If anyone is interested they have a wesite that explains the program and how you can join. It is paperretriever.com

linda of TX 10:06AM July 06, 2009

please senn me infor for curbside in suburbs in denver as well as facts and reccling services

Matthew Combs of CO 2:19AM May 27, 2009

I have been recycleing books for cash for years! Cash 4 Books is always friendly and helpful. http://cashforbooks.info They even pay the shipping.

Jachin Crawford of OR 11:12PM May 08, 2009

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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