Sure We Can is a nonprofit redemption center and community hub based in Brooklyn, New York. It provides container-deposit redemption services to the Brooklyn area. Additionally, the organization serves as a community hub for the canner community that redeems there and for local environmental causes that promote the organization's dedication to sustainability. The organization was founded in 2007 by cofounders Ana Martinez de Luco and Eugene Gadsden. The facility was designed with canners, the people who collect cans and bottles from the streets, in mind, aiming to provide a welcoming place they can redeem their cans and bottles. In 2019, the center annually processed 10 million cans and bottles for redemption, and served a community of over 400 canners. By January 2020, the number of canners the center serviced was 800. Now serving over 1,200 canners, Sure We Can estimates that they distribute $800,000 per year to canners. In 2020, Vice reported that the average canner who visits Sure We Can earns $1,000 per year "but earnings vary widely, with some workers taking home up to $40,000 a year. Others earn much less." More information...
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