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    its worth checking local for free drop offs for recycling but if your like me there is nothing close for people to come or go there is to costly and not enough space to bail and save enough to ship out I toss out 10-15,000lbs of mixed plastic most computer plastic abs style and it sounds like a lot but its very little most companies I have talked to wont even come pick it up until I reach 40kplus. also see if your yard buys printers and such for shred it will get rid of it for you even if you take a hit on profits not breaking them down do a cost analysis and see if it works that way for at least some


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