The Lion's club white cane program raises money through local collections of recyclables.
Check with your local chapter to see what it is that they will take.
If not all metal can go in the metal recycling bin.
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Since it is obvious that you do not have a clue about obedience training, your services should be for free. You cannot train even an adult dog for 8 hours a day. About the most that can be done at any one time is 10 - 20 minutes and that is with an adult dog and not a puppy. The attention span on this baby is extremely short and training session should be no more than 10 minutes and twice a day. Additionally, there isn't going to be much learned if you will only be training for 5 days. Obedience training is cumulative and is done over a much longer period of at least several weeks to several months.
What you can charge is determined by your experience, reputation, and accomplishments and in a case like this, should also include guaranteed expectations. Just working with dogs over several years, is not the experience that is necessary to be a dog trainer. There are too many people who are putting that title to their name and fleecing the public. Don't be one of them.
My local recycling centre has bins for foil items. I suspect it's sold to generate revenue for Shanks (the corp running it)
I don't think so, not with the current prices on aluminum.
they used to save milk bottle tops from school milk {in the old days!] and silver foil from chocolate bars.
If it is not collected separately can it go in recycling. would it be metal with the tins, it is certainly not paper.