Close up of Bale of Recycled Cans

Recycling in New Hampshire

Yes, Virginia there are buyers for different recycling content and money can be made!

Revenue Board
Monthly revenue statistics (July 2015).

Peterborough New Hampshire has a very impressive and well-run recycling center.  There were bay windows for the big types of contents, e.g., newspapers, cardboard, plastic bottles and then lots of little containers for the little stuff, even down to ink cartridges and CDs and DVDs!  It has areas for brush and a large metal trash bin for all different kinds of glass.

Organization and Process

Customers drop their sorted recyclables into the designated bins.  Personnel are on hand to help with any questions for the occasional odd materials.  For anything that can’t be recycled, the car is weighed before and after and the customer charged for the difference in weight.

Windows for different materials
Windows for different materials

Inside the building are balers for the different materials.  Below is a baler for aluminum cans.

Baler for Aluminum cans
Baler for Aluminum cans

In the picture above, at the left, the box with lines in it, that’s where the aluminum cans are squished into.  Wire is wrapped around the bale, and then it’s pushed out the end.

Bale of Recycled Cans
Bale of Recycled Cans

Below are pictures of balers for other materials, e.g., cardboard and the different plastics.

Baler for Cardboard
Baler for Cardboard
Balers for different kinds of plastics
Balers for different kinds of plastics

Revenue

After they get sorted materials baled, they have a broker who finds customers on the open market wanting to buy the commodity.  He didn’t know who buys this, but manufacturers come to mind who would recreate the material into new packaging for products.

All photos by C.D. Guillaudeu