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PhizyT t1_j1zobz0 wrote

Bottle deposits no longer make any sense and my local rep agreed. Now that recycling is part of every day life this is no longer needed. I want to take my cans and put them into the blue bin, not waste my time going to a place to recycle them.

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The--Marf t1_j21rp57 wrote

>I want to take my cans and put them into the blue bin, not waste my time going to a place to recycle them

Been doing this for years now. It's so much easier and not worth the hassle of dealing with returning them. I don't go through many empties now but it wasn't worth piling them up and waiting to have enough to go. I maybe go through 100 empties a year, probably closer to 50. Most of those times it's because I took something to go and wouldn't be saving it to return anyways.

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PhizyT t1_j21sazt wrote

Exactly. We have really limited buying anything because of this deposit. We're about where you are in terms of number of cans, etc.

In this age going to a depository is ridiculous and unnecessary. The whole point of this was to get people to recycle. Now, it becomes a tax not only on the wallet but as in time as well. CT is overtaxed and little things like this helps.

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The--Marf t1_j21u311 wrote

The time was the big one for me. When I was a kid it was worth my time to return a shit ton of empties. After graduating college and getting a career not so much.

The deposit wasn't really the limiting factor, moreso the calories. Prior to cutting regular soda and beer we had plenty of empties and I still couldn't be bothered to take them to the store as it was such a waste of time and huge pain in the ass. I figured my time was worth more than the few dollars but I understand that isn't always the case for most.

Some unsolicited advice for those that it is worth their time, just try cutting the spending on deposited drinks. Water is free and much healthier. Anyone who is even slightly overweight might see a noticeable drop in weight upon cutting it. I know I sure did.

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PhizyT t1_j21uzbg wrote

Yes, but there are plenty of sugar free options as well. At our parties most people drink water, just as you pointed out.

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The--Marf t1_j21wlib wrote

>Yes, but there are plenty of sugar free options as well.

For sure. The few remaining deposited bottles I buy are typically Perrier/Pellegrino outside of the occasionally 12 pack maybe once a quarter.

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TheValentinePianoman t1_j20tdgz wrote

Not everyone feels the same way.

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PhizyT t1_j20vc9p wrote

Then they have a lot to learn. I've made it very clear to my reps that this is yet another tax.

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TheValentinePianoman t1_j20w2xw wrote

And what about those who live in apartments that don't have access to blue bins?

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PhizyT t1_j20wgdw wrote

They don't recycle in apartments? Sounds to me like that is a bigger issue. All this time give by and that hasn't been figured out is not my problem and I and others should not be paying a deposit (which is going to double by the way).

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TheValentinePianoman t1_j20xdxh wrote

Don't go putting words in my mouth. I'm talking about the blue bins you hold so dear

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PhizyT t1_j20yx1r wrote

How about the word recepticle, does that fit you better? SMH

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