Go to the last gate to recycle cans plastics and glass! You weigh, get a ticket, then go to the little building to get your cash.
Marcus M.
Classificação do local: 5 Ventura, CA
Usually, when I recycle we take our bottles and cans to a place up down Victoria behind Ralph’s where you place each and individual bottle one by one thru a machine. Here not the case. The process is fairly fast and easy. Alright, so here’s the scoop after talking to the nice cashier lady about the place. Front/Gate 1: is the customer service and drive on weighing scale. Ideally, this scale is used for big industrial or commercial trucks. Gates 2&3: is for tin and iron Gates 4&5: Industrial and commercial big loads Gate 6: anything under 100 lbs., Aluminum, Plastic Bottles, CRV, Copper, etc. So depending on what applies to you is which gate you cut and dry just drive to. I’m not sure if cleanliness really matters considering all you’re doing is recycling, but if it does then to be honest in the recycling area where the scales are it’s pretty grimy from Soda and stuff being spilled. If you’re are strapped for time then prior to showing up ensure everything is empty ahead of time insuring the process goes quick. Everything is easy. For example, if you’re turning in empty Plastic Bottles then simply… 1. Drive up to Gate 6. 2. Take them out of your car and bring them over. 3. Grab one of the stacked empty plastic garbage cans on the right side. 4. Throw any access garbage such as bags and stuff in the big metal trash bin. 5. Give the guy your stuff, then they’ll put it on a scale. 6. Give the guy your driver license(how they process the receipt). 7. Sign receipt. 8. Go to cashier behind you to get your cash. Easy as 1−2−3. Actually 1−2−3−4−5−6−7−8. Good luck!
Michael M.
Classificação do local: 4 Simi Valley, CA
My company has taken used EDM wire(brass) here and gotten cash on the spot. Other places would not take brass, something I don’t understand, but SA did.