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NY bottled water... new law & who profits?
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<blockquote data-quote="user 62394" data-source="post: 893085" data-attributes="member: 62394"><p>JDB -- I usually give mine to the Boy Scouts, because they will pick them up from my front porch. Still gotta have them sitting around until they come by though. I have on occasion showed up at the store to return them and have given them to either a kid or someone who needs the money.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think it is a fair statement that roadside litter went down initially when Michigan added the deposit law (I was pretty young). I don't think that the 10 cents has the same effect on that now that it did then, however. I'm seeing more litter now than I remember as a kid (that may have more to do with where I am living though).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I like what you describe in California.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 62394, post: 893085, member: 62394"] JDB -- I usually give mine to the Boy Scouts, because they will pick them up from my front porch. Still gotta have them sitting around until they come by though. I have on occasion showed up at the store to return them and have given them to either a kid or someone who needs the money. I think it is a fair statement that roadside litter went down initially when Michigan added the deposit law (I was pretty young). I don't think that the 10 cents has the same effect on that now that it did then, however. I'm seeing more litter now than I remember as a kid (that may have more to do with where I am living though). I like what you describe in California. [/QUOTE]
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