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Shoppers Earn £30K In Iceland Supermarket Plastic Bottle Return Trial
//Shoppers have earned more than £30,000 by recycling plastic bottles in the first supermarket trial of reverse vending machines. The scheme, piloted by Iceland, rewards people with a voucher worth 10p for every deposit of a bottle bought at the shop.//
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A great success it seems. Should other supermarkets follow suit and if they did would you use the service? I think it's a great idea.
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A great success it seems. Should other supermarkets follow suit and if they did would you use the service? I think it's a great idea.
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This is the norm in Canada. You go to the recycle centre maybe once a month with your cans and plastic and they pay you. Kids often scour neighborhoods for littered plastic bottles and aluminium cans to get money back on it, so its a win win situation. I've been saying for years they should do this in the UK
I stay away from the local recycling centre/tip here. The parking and car movement in there is a nightmare and one car scratch or dent costs too much to repair. Mind you when I was in the US the local system was great. Onec a week, you drove in with your stuff sorted and drove slowly around a one way track. There were plastic, glass and paper stops where there were people to unload, you could hop out and help if you wanted to but didn't have to. There was no manoevring or overtaking, everyone just queued for their turn. It took me a few visits to realise that the people manning the site were cons complete with armed guard!
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