Aluminum cans are collected at our main collection center and at all of our remote locations except Heber.
Aluminum cans should be rinsed and crushed.
What goes in?
| soda cans |
beer cans |
cat food cans |
What does NOT go in?
The aluminum bin is for aluminum cans only. If a magnet sticks to it then it does NOT go here. These other things should not go in:
- plastic bags
- aluminum foil, tin foil, foil trays - Clean trays go in the metal bins.
- scrap metal, even scrap aluminum - See us about recycling other metal and we'll try to point you in the right direction.
- steel or tin cans - Some beverage containers (often 'health shakes') come in steel cans. Try sticking a magnet to the can. If it sticks, it's not an aluminum can.
What not to worry about? Don't worry about using a fancy can crusher to crush your cans. Just give them a squeeze or simply step on them. Crushing cans makes a big difference.
What else do you need to know?
We ask you to crush the cans because it saves a lot of energy and money. We pay a trucking company to haul bins each time they are full. We are in turn paid based on the weight inside the bin. If all the cans inside a bin were crushed, the bin would weigh about four times as much and would have to be hauled a lot less often.
Where does it go?
Aluminum cans (also known as UBC or used beverage containers) are hauled to a processor in Salt Lake City. They are sorted, shredded and are made into new aluminum cans.