California Redemption Value
99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall
Nothing. They are basically one use, non returnable bottles. Recycle them though.
This 100% depends on where you are. Where I am plastic bottles have a refundible deposit, so yes. Many places do not.
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
Be sure to deposit the recyclable bottles in the correct receptacle.
They started with glass bottles.
You do not get money for recycling plastic bottles in West Virginia. Many other states will give you money for bottle deposit though.
To start collecting glass bottles for recycling or reuse, you can begin by setting up a designated collection area in your home. Place a separate bin or container specifically for glass bottles. Make sure to rinse the bottles before storing them to prevent odors and pests. You can also reach out to local recycling centers or community organizations to inquire about drop-off locations or pick-up services for glass recycling. Additionally, consider participating in bottle deposit programs or organizing a neighborhood collection effort to gather more bottles for recycling or reuse.
To find and use recycling bins for plastic bottles in your community, you can start by checking with your local government or waste management department for information on recycling locations. You can also look for recycling bins at public places like parks, schools, or shopping centers. Once you locate the bins, simply deposit your plastic bottles in the designated containers for recycling.
It was about 60 cents a 6 pack, as I recall--but you could then return the empty bottles and get back about a nickel each. When you paid, it was called a 5-cent 'deposit' on bottles.
A deposit is up to the individual contractor. Sme contractors may start the work with no deposit.