Grow rich with recycling
Columns | 2011-12-29 07:34:50 | By Paul Ploumis
Want to 'go green' and make some money while you're at it? It's possible. You won't exactly get rich doing it, but I certainly wouldn't say no to making some extra cash — especially for recycling, which is kind to the environment.
By Nora Dunn
Want to 'go green' and make some money while you're at it? It's possible. You won't exactly get rich doing it, but I certainly wouldn't say no to making some extra cash — especially for recycling, which is kind to the environment.
Tere are more websites, businesses, and programs that pay you for recycling a variety of goods that you can't otherwise recycle yourself. It's a win-win situation; your stuff stays out of landfills, and you get paid to recycle it.
Most (if not all) of the online companies will pay for your shipping expenses by either emailing you a pre-paid shipping label to print, or by sending you an addressed box in which to ship your recyclables. Many also have charitable status and will issue you a tax-deductible receipt instead of a cash payment.
Cell Phones
Cell phone recycling led the way in the now burgeoning industry of getting paid to recycle.
Most of these companies will refurbish your phone and redistribute it by selling or donating it to non-profit organizations or consumers . Some will require your charger or other accessories, while others don't.
Some companies will even pay you for a cell phone that doesn't work any more, but if they don't, they usually still pay for shipping and accept broken phones to recycle them responsibly.
There doesn't seem to be a standard rate for any make or model of phone, so do a little comparison shopping to get the most for your recyclables.
Sell iPhone for Cash
A Wise Bread reader recommended Sell iPhone for Cash. List the model of your iPhone and what condition it's in , and they'll give you a free shipping sticker and a box too, if you want one. They send a check within 30 days.
Pace Butler
Pace Butler has been around forever and will quickly send you a check for your phone (within four days of receipt and inspection).
Simply Sellular
Your phone must be in working condition. Simply Sellular will pay within 45 days of receipt and inspection of your phone.
iBuyPhones
iBuyPhones plants a tree if you donate your phone instead of requesting payment or if your phone is damaged and can't be refurbished. This doesn't exactly line your pockets, but you can rest assured that your phone is being responsibly recycled, and there's a tree out there with your name on it.
FlipSwap
FlipSwap will also plant a tree if your phone isn't in working condition. If the phone works, they'll send you a check (checks are issued twice per month). FlipSwap has also collaborated with Recycle Bank
Other Electronics
Cell phones are just the start. What about recycling the other electronics we have that we can't dispose of in an environmentally friendly way on our own? Similar to cell phones, your device usually needs to be working for you to get paid; if not they'll still pay for shipping and will recycle it responsibly.
Electronics for Cash
Electronics for Cash recycles Mp3 players, video game systems, digital cameras, computer monitors, HDTV screens, laptops, GPS devices, and phones.
My Laptop Broke
List your laptop (they're looking for any make and model, and don't care if it's broken), get a quote, then they'll send you a self-addressed stamped box. Send your laptop to them, and they'll pay you via PayPal or check. The overall process takes 2-3 weeks.
Furniture, Clothing, and Sporting Goods
There are few ways to recycle your clothes and shoes (and more!). But don't forget about your local consignment shop if you want to make some extra cash. Your wardrobe or garage full of unused sports equipment might be useless to you, but it could be treasure to somebody else. In a consignment shop, you set the asking price, and when the item sells, the shop takes a commission and gives you the rest.
Curbside Items: Recyclebank
Recyclebank is in a category all its own because it's quite a comprehensive rewards program for recycling and adopting other environmentally friendly habits. You get reward points for doing a variety of 'green' things such as switching from bottled water or bringing a reusable coffee mug from home when you buy coffee.
In their Home Recycling program; you receive a special recycling cart (no sorting required), and your recyclables are picked up by their special carriers. You are rewarded points by weight of how much you recycle. Recyclebank points are convertible into gift certificates for a number of retailers and restaurants. So while you don't get paid in cash, you can subsidize some of your normal expenses with the certificates (or even treat yourself to something nice as a reward for your hard work).
Bottles, Cans, and More
One crafty Wise Bread reader mentioned that they get paid for taking soda cans to a local recycling center, and they are paid based on weight and the current price of aluminum. You can also do this with bottles, scrap metal, and a variety of other things.
Nora Dunn is a full-time traveller, writer, entrepreneur, performer and a former CFP.
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