Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I have garbage bags full of aluminum cans. I can't find a charity that wants them. Anyone here have one.
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You can take them to Inter-County recycling center in Leesburg where they will actually pay you for them. Or you can just donate them to the recycling effort.
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Thanks for the info. I am from out of state where recycling is a must. It's odd to me that no one recycles here.
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Contact Chuck LeGare (cplegare@gmail.com) of the Lake Sumter Lions club. I recycle my aluminum through him.
The Villages had mandatory recycling until October 2020. Since then, everything is sent through the Covanta Energy-from-Waste facility (incinerator).
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Which is Recyling into energy.
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Recycling tends to mean re-cycling... getting the same thing out as you put in. Incinerating to generate heat to boil water and spin a turbine creates energy but does not result in glass, plastic, or paper coming out the back end.
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Why do people insist on making claims without looking them up first, do they really think no one will check? Proof by emphatic assertion rarely works. Confirmation bias is real; I can find any number of articles that say so. Victor, NY Randallstown, MD Yakima, WA Stevensville, MD Village of Hillsborough |
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Actually, the glass bottles and jars ( soda lime glass) will survive the incineration process though will probably be deformed since soda lime glass has a softening point around 700 C. Incinerators usually run at a temperature greater than 850 C which is below the melting point of that glass (>1000 C). Aluminum has a melting point around 1200 C. So both of these materials can be recycled after the incineration process.
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I believe aluminum melts at 1200F, not 1200C.
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Any idea what happens to aluminum in the Covanta incinerators since they may run at a temperature above the melting point of aluminum? Are they still able to recover the aluminum? I crush my cans and once a year take them to the recycling center off 301 in Oxford.
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It is probably a part of the 550,000 tons of recovered metal.
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YOUR Humane Society in Lake Panosoffkee collects them..there is a place to drop them right on the left when you come in…they use the $$ they get to help defray costs..wonderful organization!
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Regarding Covanta, I've seen their on line video and the metal that goes through the process is recycled afterwards. Everything else is burned to produce electricity in a non-polluting manner. In my opinion it's a great system. The recycling we previously did in Virginia had serious problems. The recycled stuff collected was terribly contaminated and there were no buyers. I was delighted to learn of the Covanta system which generates energy and also recycles the metal. |
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I have a friend who collects cans and gives the recycle money to halfway houses to help the residents who are starting over and have nothing .
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I crush my aluminum cans and take them to Dominion Metal Recycling Center off 301.
Please be aware that a full bag of crushed cans will fetch you about a buck, so don’t make a special trip. Also, they will take only aluminum drink cans—no steel food cans or even other items made of aluminum. |
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