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Canned wine with Iowa 5¢ and Maine 15¢ insignia Cans discarded less than two years after the Oregon Bottle Bill was passed.. California (5¢; for bottles 24 U.S. fl oz (710 mL) or greater, 10¢; boxed wine, wine pouches and cartons 25¢), California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act (AB 2020) implemented in 1987, last revision made January 2024.
Any beverages other than the above in sizes 4 oz to 1.5 liters in metal, glass or plastic containers are subject to a 10 cent refund value. Some milk based products such as kefir, drinkable yogurt, milk-based smoothies and milk or plant-based milk with other ingredients that have been previously excluded were enrolled into the Oregon Bottle Bill in January 2020, but the OLCC reversed the ...
The Ankeny redemption center at 1317 S.W. Ordnance Road offers various options for customers to drop off cans and bottles and redeem the 5-cent deposit on each item, including Venmo and cash pickup.
On January 1, 2024, Hungary introduced a standardized bottle refund system with each single-use bottle and can from 0.1 Liter (apart from milk and milk products) having a 50 Forint (~0.13€) deposit, and bottles/cans are mainly collected by reverse vending machines and must be taken back by every retailer.
Aug. 27—When Don Cook began accepting redeemable bottles and cans at his South Portland shop in 1977, he didn't anticipate how popular the exchange would become. Last year alone, the Rolando's ...
Residents soon can turn in wine bottles, liquor bottles and other large beverage containers for cash. ... The amendments include allotting money to add more redemption centers and to expand the ...
For bottle-to-bottle recycling, the bottles have to be decontaminated which was achieved by introducing "super-clean recycling processes," which in the US was done for the first time in 1991. [5] These processes clean "recycled PET flakes to contamination levels similar to virgin PET pellets," so that they can be reused as beverage containers. [5]
California centers will now accept wine and liquor bottles — as well as pouches, boxes and cartons — for cash as part of the Beverage Container Recycling Program.