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Firstly, I would definitly rinse the cans out & rinse them off good before putting them in the bin. That will keep away the bees, yellow jackets, flies, etc. I know C&D Scrap metal takes cans (they have commercials on tv all the time). There's also another recycling place that recently started advertising but can't think of the name just now. You can probably look in the phone book or online for recycling places. I know yrs ago, some grocery stores had automatic bins where you put your cans in & it automatically spit out change for you depending on the amount you tossed in; you can certainly keep that in mind to look out for as well. The only other ones I know of are the bins at the local schools that you just 'donate' your cans, paper, etc.. Sorry I can't be more of help. Good luck & be sure to rinse those cans out! It gets the sticky off/out.