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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.
The $53 million bond issue proposed by legislators for the November ballot includes $3 million for the state open space program managed by the Department of Environmental Management, $5 million ...
Michigan: Implemented in 1978, Michigan's bottle bill charges a 10¢ deposit on plastic, metal, glass, and paper containers less than 1 gallon. [73] New York: New York's bottle bill has been in place since January 12, 1983. [74] New York charges a 5¢ deposit on plastic, metal, and glass containers 3.78 l (1 gallon) or less. [citation needed]
(The Center Square) – A bill to give local communities more say in large renewable energy projects got a public hearing this week, but Washington Rep. Mary Dye, R-Pomeroy, isn’t holding her ...
The project was sold to its joint venture partner Capital Power corporation. [3] Greengate's second project was the Blackspring Ridge I Wind Project, with a total generating capacity of 300 MW. [4] Upon completion in 2013, BSR was the largest wind farm in Canada. Greengate sold it to EDF EN Canada and Enbridge. [5]
Feb. 23—What's old may become new again regarding a bottle redemption bill wending its way through the Massachusetts Legislature. Some people may remember larger size plastic bottles could be ...
Avangrid Renewables, Berkshire Gas, Central Maine Power, Connecticut Natural Gas (CNG), Maine Natural Gas, New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG), Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation (RG&E), Southern Connecticut Gas (SCG), NM Green Holdings INC and United Illuminating (UI) Website: www.avangrid.com
If passed, it would amend Michigan’s “Bottle Bill” which has been in effect since passed by a voter initiative in 1976. Currently, the program requires consumers pay a $0.10 deposit per ...