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Reusable Bottles Land More and More Frequently in Garbage

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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.

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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.

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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.

·Hamburg, Germany
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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.

·Germany
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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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SAT.1 REGIONAL broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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