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One of the easiest, and in fact one of the oldest ways of making extra money, is by collecting
old newspapers and papers around your home.

Just look around your own home, garage or basement, for instance. What do you do with the
old newspapers after you've read them? How about all the mail you get each week? Chances
are this waste paper just piles up in a corner of the garage or basement until one of the kids
asks if he can haul it off for the school or cub scouts paper drive. Or decide to be ambitious
some weekend, clean out the garage and haul the paper off.

It is true that selling stacks of newspapers and paper that you have accumulated during the
past couple of months or so will not make you rich. In fact, it is doubtful your own accumulation
of paper will add up to a ton a year, and that certainly will not amount to much in extra income.
Think about the amount involved in the stacks of old newspapers you can collect from your
relatives, friends and neighbors. You could easily collect 100-pound sack of old newspapers
from the people in your neighbor each week and that is a week.

Then think about the total extra income for your neighborhood.

Start by clearing a space in your garage for storage. One side of a two-car garage, or any
designated space should be sufficient. If you have a garden shed that is dry, that would work
well also.

The important thing is to have a space available to store your collected paper until the paper
is ready to be picked up.

CRS Recycling Solutions Inc. Can do several options for pick up of the paper in you area.  A
CRS Recycling Solutions Inc. Consultant can help your neighborhood decide what would work
best.

Contact a CRS Recycling Solutions Inc. consultant for more information on setting up a
program in your neighborhood.  Consultations are free of charge, all it takes to start recycling
is a phone call.
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