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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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Alberta Environment wants to see that increase to 85 per cent by November 2011, said Trevor Gemmell, a department spokesman. "If we're going to reach that goal, we need milk-container recycling rates to increase, which is why we introduced a deposit on those containers." In June, the provincial government added milk containers to the list of items with refundable deposits. Deposits on other beverage containers
were increased in November 2008 to 10 cents for all containers one
litre and under, and These changes made it easier for people to understand how everything was added up, said John Bachinski, managing director of the Beverage Container Management Board. It also made service at bottle depots faster, he said. One negative repercussion has hit a charitable organization that provides lunches to inner-city schoolchildren. The Edmonton City Centre Church Corporation has seen its costs rise because the non-refundable environmental fee on the containers also rose. One more change is coming. In June, special markings were added to milk containers so bottle depots could ensure the containers were purchased in Alberta after June 1 and a deposit was paid. The dairy industry will stop placing the special red ink marking on containers as of Nov. 1. Here are some figures that reflect changes in the system:
Source: http://www.calgaryherald.com/technology/Recycling+rate+Alberta+cent/2155102/story.html
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