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cyberswede

(26,117 posts)
Wed Dec 6, 2017, 01:43 PM Dec 2017

Iowa grocers want to quit redeeming empty cans and bottles

The Rs are still trying to get rid of the bottle bill. Fuckers.

Iowa grocers want to quit redeeming empty cans and bottles
William Petroski, [email protected] Published 5:43 p.m. CT Dec. 5, 2017

If Iowa's grocery stores and the non-alcoholic beverage industry have their way, the state's 5-cent bottle deposit law will be scrapped by the Iowa Legislature and replaced with an expanded statewide recycling program.

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Iowa currently recovers 86 percent of its beverage containers, according to the Iowa Department of Natural Resources. The law covers all carbonated and alcoholic beverages, and about 1.65 billion containers are redeemed annually in Iowa. The combination of the beverage container law and existing curbside recycling makes Iowa one of the top recycling states in the nation.

If the Legislature repeals the deposit law, the percentage of beverage containers recycled would be expected to drop to the national average of 29 percent, opponents say.

https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/politics/2017/12/05/iowa-grocers-want-quit-redeeming-empty-cans-and-bottles/922574001/
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Iowa grocers want to quit redeeming empty cans and bottles (Original Post) cyberswede Dec 2017 OP
All about dollars and storage space. Wellstone ruled Dec 2017 #1
It's always about the dollars over the environment. :( nt cyberswede Dec 2017 #2
They could institute a recycling program SoCalNative Dec 2017 #3
Recycling is widely used already... cyberswede Dec 2017 #9
Just toss the bottles on Republican Congresspersons lawns egold2604 Dec 2017 #4
Only the Iowa grocers want to do away with this rurallib Dec 2017 #5
agree cyberswede Dec 2017 #7
I was finishing my first semester of college when the bottle bill passed Cairycat Dec 2017 #6
Exactly...a recycling program in its place wont provide enough incentive... cyberswede Dec 2017 #8

SoCalNative

(4,613 posts)
3. They could institute a recycling program
Wed Dec 6, 2017, 01:51 PM
Dec 2017

whereby they separate out recyclables collected from the trash. Many places do that.

cyberswede

(26,117 posts)
9. Recycling is widely used already...
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 12:07 AM
Dec 2017

but the added incentive of recovering your nickel for every container you return does increase participation.

We had $17.00 in returned beer bottles last week...I won’t tell you how long we were storing them before we turned them in.

rurallib

(62,411 posts)
5. Only the Iowa grocers want to do away with this
Wed Dec 6, 2017, 09:34 PM
Dec 2017

it is a very popular program among citizens.

Not that going against what Iowans wanted would stop Republicans. Witness what happened last year.

Once it is gone, I doubt it would ever be reinstated.

Cairycat

(1,706 posts)
6. I was finishing my first semester of college when the bottle bill passed
Wed Dec 6, 2017, 10:09 PM
Dec 2017

Bottles and cans all over campus (UNI) and when I went home the roadsides with littered with the same. But after the bill passed, the difference was like night and day.

I say let the grocers give up their redemption duties ... but only if they give up the profits from the beverages! You sell it, you help take care of the mess it creates!

cyberswede

(26,117 posts)
8. Exactly...a recycling program in its place wont provide enough incentive...
Thu Dec 7, 2017, 12:03 AM
Dec 2017

and we’ll see cans & bottles all over the roadside again.

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