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NY bottled water... new law & who profits?
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<blockquote data-quote="gary s" data-source="post: 893069" data-attributes="member: 59871"><p>the new ny botled water law goes into effect 10/31. a 5 cent deposit is required for every bottle sold. redemption centers only have to accept the brand they sell. this is similar to the current soda/beer can-bottle law that has been in place over 15 years.</p><p></p><p>imo, a minor inconvenience as i witness at my job how many bottles get tossed in the regular garbage and not recycled.</p><p></p><p>on the other side, someone is making a profit on this, guess who?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gary s, post: 893069, member: 59871"] the new ny botled water law goes into effect 10/31. a 5 cent deposit is required for every bottle sold. redemption centers only have to accept the brand they sell. this is similar to the current soda/beer can-bottle law that has been in place over 15 years. imo, a minor inconvenience as i witness at my job how many bottles get tossed in the regular garbage and not recycled. on the other side, someone is making a profit on this, guess who? [/QUOTE]
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