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Watering Hole
Stopping plastic pollution at the source..nearly
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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 460933" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>Thats crappy, I'm not for forced recycling, but the bottle bill type thing I would be for. I remember the summer I was in detroit it was kind of a good time when my buddy and I took our bags of beer cans to the store to the machine you fed them through usually ended up with enough money from it to go in and buy another case of beer haha. Indiana has no such thing at all I get money from my aluminum cans cause I take them to the scrapper whenever I haul off old parts and crap that have accumulated from shop work. I just get the scrap aluminum price per pound of whatever the going rate is. Around town I always see the less fortunate and possibly druggie people walking around picking up cans or anything else they can take to the scrapper in town. If plastic bottles had a monetary value to they would actually pick them up too idk. Interesting video</p><p></p><p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK20t11He14</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 460933, member: 18942"] Thats crappy, I'm not for forced recycling, but the bottle bill type thing I would be for. I remember the summer I was in detroit it was kind of a good time when my buddy and I took our bags of beer cans to the store to the machine you fed them through usually ended up with enough money from it to go in and buy another case of beer haha. Indiana has no such thing at all I get money from my aluminum cans cause I take them to the scrapper whenever I haul off old parts and crap that have accumulated from shop work. I just get the scrap aluminum price per pound of whatever the going rate is. Around town I always see the less fortunate and possibly druggie people walking around picking up cans or anything else they can take to the scrapper in town. If plastic bottles had a monetary value to they would actually pick them up too idk. Interesting video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NK20t11He14 [/QUOTE]
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