Krapafornia makes ya pay a deposit on containers for “ecology’s sake”, then makes us drive miles in our cars looking for a recycler that MAY still be in business.
Just the tip of the ice berg of Maxifornia’s failures.
That happens in a lot of states. Pay an extra nickel for a can of pop, or piss beer like Scudweiser, then the store you purchased the product from won’t give your nickel back. Small business people have tried to run a redemption center but most have gone broke. There’s no real money in it. So the redemption centers become few and far away so the end result is the cans end up along the roadside or in the landfill. When I was a kid the pop was always bottled in glass which was redeemable at the place it was purchased. Should go back to that.
Krapafornia makes ya pay a deposit on containers for “ecology’s sake”, then makes us drive miles in our cars looking for a recycler that MAY still be in business.
Just the tip of the ice berg of Maxifornia’s failures.
That happens in a lot of states. Pay an extra nickel for a can of pop, or piss beer like Scudweiser, then the store you purchased the product from won’t give your nickel back. Small business people have tried to run a redemption center but most have gone broke. There’s no real money in it. So the redemption centers become few and far away so the end result is the cans end up along the roadside or in the landfill. When I was a kid the pop was always bottled in glass which was redeemable at the place it was purchased. Should go back to that.