Gain

RECYCLE YOUR MONEY

SAVE THE EARTH
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We are making over 2 billion tons of solid waste each year which just 13.5% of the municipal Solid Waste in the world is recycled, that is really a disaster.
Now apart from saving the Earth, we can get paid through GAIN platform.

A home user should be able to have passive income by spending the same time for sorting recyclable materials through the ability to use gain platform which provides real-time tracking, accurate etas, cashless trades and upfront pricing.
As a result, it would be convenient and on-demand recycling collection, for the opportunity of up to $1,000 annual incentive for a family of four.

Benefits

For Home Users:
• Up to $120 passive income per month or local store credits
• Real-time tracking
• Cashless trades
• Upfront pricing estimate
• Hassle-free collections
• Excellent customer service

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Ready to experience GAIN for yourself and get paid? Submit your first request as a home user, to START SAVING THE EARTH AND YOUR WALLET.

GAIN RECYCLING SERVICE REGULATION FOR RESIDENTIAL USERS

[Last amended February 1, 2022]

Residential recyclables are collected at the curb in a 120-litre recycling wheeled bins after being accepted for pick-up through our Recycled Materials Calculator in our mobile app. The recyclables must be sorted in two separate bins and two separate bags. Blue, Gray bins and yellow, clear bags.

Bins

Curbside recycling bins must be designed for manual curbside collection, have a capacity between 75 and 120 litres, have two graspable D-handles, have a tight-fitting lid, and feature a blue, gray sticker to designate them for recyclables collection. Stickers are available at our partner first visit to collect recycles.

What goes in the blue bin?

Product categories include all containers and plastic products such as:
• Rigid plastic packaging (e.g., yoghurt cups, detergent bottles, take-out clam shells, but no Styrofoam™)
• Metal and tin containers (e.g., soup cans, aluminum take-out trays, metal lids)
• Aerosol cans (e.g., hairspray bottles, air freshener cans, cooking oil spray, but no spray paint)
Please make sure containers are emptied, rinsed and flattened as much as possible before placing them in the blue bin.

What goes in the yellow bag?

Product categories include all paper and cardboard products such as:
• Mixed paper (e.g., newspaper, magazines, office paper)
• Box board (e.g., cereal boxes, tissue boxes, toilet paper cores)
• Corrugated cardboard
Please make sure cardboards are flattened as much as possible and they are with no plastic wrapper before placing them in the yellow bag.

What goes in the gray bin?

Product categories include glass products such as:
• residential container glass packaging (bottles and jars) only (pickle and jam jars, glass ketchup and salad dressing bottles, but does not include drinking glasses, ceramics, glass panes, mirrors, and the like)
Please make sure bottles and jars are emptied and rinsed before placing them in the gray box.

What goes in clear plastic bag?

Product categories include electronic-waste and metal products such as:
• Mixed metal (e.g., Aluminum cans, steel can, scrap metal)
• Mixed e-wastes (e.g., desktop and laptop computers, along with their peripherals (keyboard, mouse, desktop printer, scanner, copier, cables, etc.)
Please make sure bottles and jars are emptied and rinsed before placing them in the gray box.

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Ready to experience GAIN for yourself and get paid? Submit your first request as a home user, to START SAVING THE EARTH AND YOUR WALLET.

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