Yes, Florida has a beverage container deposit program, known as the "Bottle Bill." Under this program, certain beverage containers, including bottles and cans for soft drinks, water, and other beverages, have a refundable deposit of 15 cents. Consumers can reclaim this deposit by returning the containers to designated redemption centers. However, it's important to note that not all containers are eligible for the deposit.
Returning cans and bottles for money is commonly referred to as a "bottle deposit" or "container refund system." Many states and countries have implemented these systems to encourage recycling and reduce litter. When consumers return eligible containers to designated locations, they receive a refund of the deposit they initially paid.
Neither cans nor bottles should be frozen. Cans will expand and deform, and bottles will crack.
You can take clean cans and bottles to Gershow recycling. They are located in BROOKLYN at 1885 Pitkin Ave. They have a website at http://www.gershow.com/scrap-metal-locations.htm and you can get more information there.
Yes, you can buy Mountain Dew in cans or bottles.
5 bottles to 4 cans
yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans
The bar code on the bottles and cans will tell the store whether there was a deposit paid on them. Most of the automatic machines will reject them. And I think you'll find a law in Maine that can get you for fraud if you try it.
Bottles: 250mL 2 Litre Cans: 335mL
Cans
yes you can recycle cans, plastic bottles, and some food cans
8-16 oz in cans 12-24 oz in bottles
beer cans = 10 cents beer bottles = 10 cents large bottles = 20 cents small bottles = 10 cents