Humboldt County residents finally have a place to take their empty bottles and cans for extra cash, and they’re not wasting time getting their recyclables to the facility. Two years’ worth of ...
When purchasing certain beverage containers, residents pay a California Redemption Value (CRV) fee, which applies to eligible beverage containers packaged in aluminum, glass, plastic, and bimetal. As ...
California lawmakers on Aug. 31 passed legislation that could breathe life back into the state’s withering recycling industry which even those who run the program admit is stumbling. Around since 1986 ...
A proposed buyback center for recyclables has been mired in red tape for several months, delaying its opening and leaving county residents with no place to take their empty bottles and cans. Crescent ...
For many folks throughout Southern California, recycling cans and bottles is an easy way to earn extra cash. But a new grand jury report says that Orange County residents are losing millions of ...
California is making changes to its bottle deposit law — ones that could put extra money in your pocket. Residents soon can turn in wine bottles, liquor bottles and other large beverage containers for ...
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