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11 Recyclable Items That Could Put Money in Your Pocket

Last updated: July 28, 2025 1:16 pm
Oliver James
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Whether you’re going all in on spring cleaning or just trying to tidy up a cluttered corner of your home, chances are you’ll end up with a few items that belong in the recycling bin. But before you toss them out, take a minute to assess whether they still have value. We took a look at 11 recyclables that can be sold for extra cash, so that your trash turns into some kind of treasure.

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1. Wine Corks2. Cardboard Boxes3. Vintage Magazines & Newspapers4. Loose LEGO Pieces & Retired Sets5. Scrap Copper6. Ink & Toner Cartridges7. Vintage Lightbulbs & Tubes8. Old Denim9. Old Cell Phones & Tablets10. Glass Bottles11. Car PartsLooking for more ways to make a quick buck?

1. Wine Corks

A dense collection of various wine corks, displaying different shades of beige and brown. Many corks have visible branding and logos, adding a textured and patterned effect to the scattered arrangement.A dense collection of various wine corks, displaying different shades of beige and brown. Many corks have visible branding and logos, adding a textured and patterned effect to the scattered arrangement.
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While restaurants and wine shops can sell their used corks to programs like Recork, individuals can only donate their stash. But there’s always eBay: The going rate is 10 cents per cork, and if you have a significant stash saved up, those cents will add up.

2. Cardboard Boxes

A large stack of flattened cardboard boxes is piled up outdoors. The boxes are neatly arranged in layers, with some visible creases and minor tears on the edges. There's a small part of a scissors visible on one side.A large stack of flattened cardboard boxes is piled up outdoors. The boxes are neatly arranged in layers, with some visible creases and minor tears on the edges. There's a small part of a scissors visible on one side.
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Large cardboard boxes are a necessity for anyone who is moving. As long as you can offer a better price than what’s available at your local store, people will be willing to buy used cardboard boxes from places like Craigslist or eBay.

3. Vintage Magazines & Newspapers

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If you have a stack of National Geographic or Time Magazine issues hanging out in the garage, the trash can isn’t the only home for them. Some collectors will pay a considerable amount for specific issues or complete collections, like the June 1985 issue of National Geographic.

4. Loose LEGO Pieces & Retired Sets

A collection of thirteen LEGO block figures arranged in two rows by color, with an additional figure resembling a person with glasses standing on top of the red figure in the back row. The colors include black, white, and various shades.A collection of thirteen LEGO block figures arranged in two rows by color, with an additional figure resembling a person with glasses standing on top of the red figure in the back row. The colors include black, white, and various shades.
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Sure, you could toss your random LEGO pieces into the recycling bin. But there are collectors out there willing to pay a premium for extra pieces and retired sets. Use sites like BrickLink and eBay to find and resell old LEGO parts.

5. Scrap Copper

A close-up of a pile of rusty, old copper sheets. The metal displays various shades of brown and green with visible rust and patina. The sheets are stacked haphazardly, creating a textured and rugged appearance.A close-up of a pile of rusty, old copper sheets. The metal displays various shades of brown and green with visible rust and patina. The sheets are stacked haphazardly, creating a textured and rugged appearance.
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Copper is one of the most valuable scrap metals you can sell, and can be found in old wiring, plumbing pipes, and electronics. Find a local scrap yard that accepts metals, where you’ll likely be able to sell it for $2 to $4 per pound. Other recyclable scrap metal include aluminum, brass, steel, and lead.

6. Ink & Toner Cartridges

A pile of various used printer cartridges, including inkjet and laser toner types, in assorted colors like black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. The cartridges are stacked haphazardly, indicating recycling or disposal.A pile of various used printer cartridges, including inkjet and laser toner types, in assorted colors like black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. The cartridges are stacked haphazardly, indicating recycling or disposal.
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While you might not get cash back for these, some stores offer store credit when you turn in ink and toner cartridges. Staples offers points for recycled cartridges, along with tech, batteries, and other items.

7. Vintage Lightbulbs & Tubes

Close-up of several hanging light bulbs glowing warmly in an indoor space. The background is slightly blurred, showing a modern environment with additional lights and blurred furniture, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.Close-up of several hanging light bulbs glowing warmly in an indoor space. The background is slightly blurred, showing a modern environment with additional lights and blurred furniture, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere.
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Certain older lightbulbs that contain rare gases or specialty filaments can be incredibly valuable to niche buyers. Just make sure they’re in working condition.

8. Old Denim

A scattered collection of denim jeans in various shades of blue, displaying pockets and seams. The arrangement highlights differences in washes and textures, creating a visually layered patchwork of denim fabric.A scattered collection of denim jeans in various shades of blue, displaying pockets and seams. The arrangement highlights differences in washes and textures, creating a visually layered patchwork of denim fabric.
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Certain companies like Madewell and American Eagle will offer store credit for bringing in old denim to recycle. While it’s not exactly cash in your pocket, it helps you save on the purchase of new jeans.

9. Old Cell Phones & Tablets

A person wearing black gloves holds two smartphones: one with a shattered screen and another undamaged. Nearby are repair tools, including screwdrivers and a plastic pick, on a light gray surface.A person wearing black gloves holds two smartphones: one with a shattered screen and another undamaged. Nearby are repair tools, including screwdrivers and a plastic pick, on a light gray surface.
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If you have an outdated iPhone or Android hanging out in your junk drawer, don’t leave it there to collect dust. Companies like BuyBackWorld, EcoATM, and Gazelle will pay cash for old — and occasionally even broken — devices.

10. Glass Bottles

A collection of assorted glass bottles and jars in various shapes, sizes, and colors, including green, brown, clear, and blue, placed on a white background.A collection of assorted glass bottles and jars in various shapes, sizes, and colors, including green, brown, clear, and blue, placed on a white background.
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Depending on where you live, you could get cash refunds for soda, wine, and beer bottles that you return.

11. Car Parts

Close-up of a car battery under the hood. The battery has a red protective cover on the positive terminal, and several wires and components are visible in the background.Close-up of a car battery under the hood. The battery has a red protective cover on the positive terminal, and several wires and components are visible in the background.
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If your old car has seen its final days, you may be able to trade in specific parts for some decent cash. Auto shops and scrap yards will pay for catalytic converters, used car batteries, and other items — just do some research ahead of time to make sure you’re getting a fair price.

Looking for more ways to make a quick buck?

Here are 12 Side Hustles You Can Start This Weekend, many of which are incredibly easy to begin. You can also Turn Old Photos and Videos Into a Surprising Side Hustle, or make some money around the holidays with 5 Holiday Side Hustles To Make Extra Money That You Probably Never Considered.

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