Reusable Bottles Land More and More Frequently in Garbage
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Eight cents turned out to be 15 cents: the deposit of many bottles has remained unchanged for a long time, which is why, according to disposers, they increasingly land in the garbage. However, demands for higher deposit prices are controversial in the beverage industry.
Empty reusable bottles made of glass cost 8 to 15 cents of deposit - and are increasingly left behind as garbage, especially in cities. Therefore, the Stadtwerkeverband and some companies demand a higher deposit.
The reusable system is an ancient example of a successful circular economy. But the low glass pile leads to pollution. How likely is a reform?
The reusable system is an old example of a successful circular economy. However, the low glass pawn simply causes bottles to be thrown away.
Recycling: (dpa) cities and associations demand a reform of the collection system and higher deposit amounts. Beverage providers oppose it.
The reusable system is an ancient example of a successful circular economy. But the low glass pile leads to pollution. How likely is a reform?
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