For the US it was Oregon. Worldwide, I'm not sure, bottlebill site probably has the answer.
NO!
The motto of Vermont Law School is 'Law for the Community and the World'.
Vermont Law School was created in 1973.
This bottle is stamped "No Deposit, No Return". Please deposit your trash in the proper receptacle.
No
Seinfeld - 1989 The Bottle Deposit 7-20 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (video rating)
10 years or so
No, you cannot get a deposit on Snapple bottles in New York State. While New York has a bottle deposit law that includes certain beverage containers, Snapple bottles are typically not included in the list of eligible containers for a refund. The law primarily covers carbonated soft drinks, beer, and certain other beverages, but not non-carbonated drinks like Snapple.
Currently, four states-Vermont, Alaska, Hawaii, and Maine-have prohibited billboards. Vermont's law, the first in the nation, went into effect in 1968. Vermont's landmark billboard law changed the roadside view forever. The law was largely the work of one man - Ted Riehle, who died on New Year's Eve, 2007, just as the 40th anniversary of his legacy was about to begin.
Just run down to the beach, or to the river, and go into your pockets. Tap the bottle, and then tap "Release." Your bottle will float away.
Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut ..............................................................................................................................................