Aluminum cans drive U.S. recycling economics

A single bale of crushed aluminum cans can fetch up to $40,000, subsidizing curbside recycling programs nationwide.

Aluminum remains the most valuable material in household recycling bins. In late 2024, a ton of baled cans sold for around $1,338, far exceeding the near-zero value of glass or the handling costs of mixed plastics. This revenue allows material recovery facilities to process other items that would otherwise lose money.

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