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Get Paid to Recycle, Make Money Recycling
Published by Nick on October 29th, 2007 | Tagged jobs

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Get cash and be green at the same time by being paid to recycle. RecycleBank will give you discount coupons at local stores just for recycling. I figure, pretty good deal, you get money recycling, and you help the earth at the same time. What an idea right?

How it works?
Basically special bar codes indicate your RecycleBank account. You will accumulate points the more you recycle. Your recyclables will be set out in the front of your house just like any other trash, but put in a special bin for RecycleBank to pick up.

Currently the system is being implemented in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Vermont, Massachusetts and New York. I wouldn’t be surprised if it spreads to more states.

Your Rewards?
Though the reward isn’t direct cash, it is being given in the form of $5 off a $25 purchase, $10 off the purchase of $50 worth of goods, or just simply 10 or 20% off.

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  • 3 Responses to “Get Paid to Recycle, Make Money Recycling”

    1. Tech Guy Says:

      I got a gigantic pile of old newspapers (I subscribe three newspapers daily)and how can I put them into good use?

    2. Nick Says:

      well tech guy, I participate in a recycling program at my church where we bring all our old newspapers and papers. The church then gets money for all the paper that is brought there

    3. daniella Says:

      I live in an apartment in hackensack and they dont recycle here. I have a huge pile of cardboard, plastic, aluminum cans and glass. I called several places including hackensack in NJ is there anyplace i can take this ryclables?

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