Sorry to threadjack this to junk mail; I can't help myself.

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I wonder what price recycled paper brings?

Apparently it's not worth too much, around me anyway. My local recycling facility (which accepts recyclable materials that town citizens drop off) stopped accepting recycled junk mail and cardboard a few years ago. Since those are the two most common items I dispose, I set out to find someone else to accept them. Apparently, cardboard does have a decent value, but I couldn't find anyone to pay for mail.

Well, there was this one shady operation that paid for junk mail. I get the feeling they were dumpster diving; going through looking for unshredded bank statements, credit card offers, etc. That probably made the junk mail quite valuable to them; worth paying for.
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