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My closing statement read: "There is only one real effective and incentive method to encourage environmentally sound collecting of beverage one-way containers and it is deposit in combination with High-Tech R&D resulted Reverse Vending Machines! |
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Consumers leave deposits, typically five cents, when they purchase beverages such as soft drinks or juices. The deposits are refunded when they return the bottles. Advocates
say that recycling rates increase sharply when these laws are enacted.
Opponents claim the system discourages the private recycling industry by
decreasing the economies of scale for collection and processing. Sponsors are Representatives Ed Markey
(D-MA) and Jim Moran (D-VA). Exemptions would apply to states already having deposit laws, where recycling or reuse rates for beverage containers are at least 50% for the first three years after enactment, 60% for the next two years, and 70% thereafter. A copy of HR 2046 is on-line at the searchable Waste Recovery Report archive www.wrr.icodat.com/resources.
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