turbojonn
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My business partner has been able to find a monthly supply of ridiculous amounts of the following:
1. Used cardboard-60 containers per month
2. Wood pallets-almost unlimited quantiy
3. Oil- cooking, canola and vegatable (all used)-60 containers per month.
Containers are those things they ship to ports and put on the back of semi-trucks. You can see the quantitiy is HUGE. The cardboard is typically recycled, so that's where it's market will likely be found. The wood pallets can be turned into pressboard. The oil? Who knows? Biodiesel? The minimum amount that can be shipped to one location is approx 40k lbs (one contiainers weight).
If any of you can find a home for any of this product we can make sure you get $. Here's some fun math. 40,000 lbs (the weight of one loaded container) times 60= 2,400,000 pounds total per month. Make even 2 cents per pound and you've netted $48,000. That's a big big pie to split up. Let me know if you have any ideas. PM me for respnses and I'll be more likely to get your info. quickly.
1. Used cardboard-60 containers per month
2. Wood pallets-almost unlimited quantiy
3. Oil- cooking, canola and vegatable (all used)-60 containers per month.
Containers are those things they ship to ports and put on the back of semi-trucks. You can see the quantitiy is HUGE. The cardboard is typically recycled, so that's where it's market will likely be found. The wood pallets can be turned into pressboard. The oil? Who knows? Biodiesel? The minimum amount that can be shipped to one location is approx 40k lbs (one contiainers weight).
If any of you can find a home for any of this product we can make sure you get $. Here's some fun math. 40,000 lbs (the weight of one loaded container) times 60= 2,400,000 pounds total per month. Make even 2 cents per pound and you've netted $48,000. That's a big big pie to split up. Let me know if you have any ideas. PM me for respnses and I'll be more likely to get your info. quickly.