You can discover how to recycle and recover gold, silver and even platinum from a surprisingly large variety junk and scrap that people toss out all the time.
There’s a program that shows you how and where. Go to scrap4treasure.
Spot price for an ounce of gold is over $1500 and for an ounce of silver over $45. That's good extra money for anyone who knows what to look for.
I had no idea there was so much hand-sorting involved.
Watching this gives me a better idea what to recycle, and how best to load the bin. I had been bagging everything, but I guess that just makes more work for them.
You can discover how to recycle and recover gold, silver and even platinum from a surprisingly large variety junk and scrap that people toss out all the time.
There’s a program that shows you how and where. Go to scrap4treasure.
Spot price for an ounce of gold is over $1500 and for an ounce of silver over $45. That's good extra money for anyone who knows what to look for.
And it's a great part-time hobby.
TheScrap4treasure 10 months ago
Actually, what happens to steel, tin and other metals? Some of the food cans I recycle are not made of aluminum.
SASunDog 1 year ago
I had no idea there was so much hand-sorting involved.
Watching this gives me a better idea what to recycle, and how best to load the bin. I had been bagging everything, but I guess that just makes more work for them.
Thanks for the video. Extremely informative.
SASunDog 1 year ago