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  2. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, New York proposed a bill that will increase the bottle deposit from 5¢ to 10¢. [37] Oregon (10¢), the Oregon Bottle Bill passed in 1971. Covered beverages carry a mandatory refund value, which means a redemption value must be paid upon presentation of containers, however, retailers are not required to charge the deposit. [38]

  3. A NY push to cut down on single-use plastics just fizzled out ...

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    Eddy was among dozens of bottle collectors and others from the redemption industry to call for the passage of bills that would modernize the New York State Bottle Bill. Among the changes in the ...

  4. Container-deposit legislation - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. From trash to cash: NY bill could double value of your used ...

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    A bottle bill sponsored by State Sen. Rachel May expands the items on the intake lists, adding wine and liquor to the products on the list. From trash to cash: NY bill could double value of your ...

  6. Measures on bottle bill, plastic waste face July 31 ... - AOL

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    Expanding the bottle bill would increase the nickel deposit to 10 cents while also expanding the types of beverage containers for deposit. Measures on bottle bill, plastic waste face July 31 ...

  7. Alcohol laws of New York - Wikipedia

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    In New York, for purposes of state law, there are only four hours Monday through Saturday in which alcohol may not be served: 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. On Sundays the limitation is six hours: 4:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. This was designed to accommodate both New York City nightlife and late-night workers statewide

  8. Gov. Kim Reynolds approves 'Bottle Bill' changes, casino ...

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  9. Sugary drinks portion cap rule - Wikipedia

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    Soft drink size limit protest sign placed on a delivery truck by New York's Pepsi bottler. The sugary drinks portion cap rule, [1] [2] also known as the soda ban, [2] was a proposed limit on soft drink size in New York City intended to prohibit the sale of many sweetened drinks more than 16 fluid ounces (0.47 liters) in volume to have taken effect on March 12, 2013. [3]