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  3. Eco Everest Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Asian Trekking - Eco Everest Expedition began removing debris in 2008. [1] Partnering with the International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development and United Nations Environment Programme and support by Nepal, the expedition created awareness about global warming and importance of sustainable mountaineering. [3]

  4. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Escheated deposits are divided as: 75% to State Cleanup and Redevelopment Trust Fund, 25% returned to retailers. The lowest redemption limit per person per day allowed to be set by retailer is $25 in deposits. [31] Disposal of beverage containers in the trash is illegal in Michigan. [31] About 55% of beverages in Michigan are subject to deposit.

  5. Mount Everest: Climbers will need to bring poo back to ... - AOL

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    As complaints of human waste pile up, new rules require climbers to properly dispose of their stools.

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  7. Mount Everest: Nepal to remove trash and dead bodies from ...

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    The Mountain Cleanup Campaign collected 110 tons of waste between 2019 and 2023.

  8. Deposit-refund system - Wikipedia

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    A deposit-refund system (DRS), also known as deposit-return system, advance deposit fee or deposit-return scheme, is a surcharge on a product when purchased and a rebate when it is returned. A well-known example is when container deposit legislation mandates that a refund is given when reusable packaging is returned.

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