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No, there may be some local brand(s) of beer, milk, or soda which would require a deposit on their return for refill bottles. However, it has been proposed for TX: www.texasbottlebill.com
I don't have an exact answer, but I believe that non-carbonated drinks don't have a deposit and carbonated drinks (sodas, etc.) do. I think that there needs to be a refund because the water bottles will just wind up in a land fill and pollute the planet and waste space where other things could be. i think that EVERYTHING should just be recycled there really is no use for land fills all the garbage can be burned or recycled. Yes the gases from the burning garbage may pollute the earth but it won't pollute it as much as it is right now.
about 11 bottles of coke
no they are not
12/4 = x/3x=9
Shake it
1 bag of chips = $2.50 1 bottle of soda = $0.99
3 liters
50,2litter bottles of soda for 100 people.
The water bottles in landfills take up a great deal of space. It is estimated that about 20 percent of a landfill can be made up of plastic from water bottles.
Of course! They are made of plastic.
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