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The Tampa Bay Times e-Newspaper is a digital replica of the printed paper seven days a week that is available to read on ...
Mother’s Day may have come and gone, but being a mom is a year-round, full-time job. Despite that, plenty of moms manage ...
Doubling the nickel deposit for cans and bottles could save New York municipalities up to $108 million a year by keeping 5.5 billion cans and bottles from littering roads and crowding landfills ...
Two weeks ago, RePlanet closed hundreds of recycling centers throughout the state, leaving consumers in many areas without nearby options for can and bottle refunds. To get back the 5 to 10 cents ...
Consumers may soon receive 20 cents for every small can and bottle they return to shops and collection points, even though the official deposit is only 15 cents, the Telegraaf reported on Friday, ...
Staci Herrera has turned her lifelong passion for recycling into a can and bottle redemption center that opens Monday, Feb. 17, at the garage next to the former Decker plant office building at 300 ...
What happened: In 2023, then-Portland Police Chief Chuck Lovell went public with a connection his officers observed daily on downtown streets: People were exchanging empty cans and bottles ...
SAGINAW COUNTY, Mich. (WJRT) - Police in Saginaw County are looking for those responsible who stole a substantial amount of cans and bottles that were meant for a family whose child has brain cancer.
Nearly a dozen giant trash bags surrounded them, almost bursting with empty cans and bottles. The pair had hauled the bags all over the neighborhood, slowly collecting a few cans here, some ...
Ankeny-area residents have a new option to get some pennies back on bottles and cans. Ankeny Bottle & Can, a redemption center for beverage bottle and can deposits, opened in early July.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) — Money is ...
Many things have changed since 1980, but not Connecticut’s bottle deposit refund. Consumers have been receiving the same 5 cents back for soda and beer cans for the past 43 years. But that will ...