I mean garbage, when people throw cans out, they throw everything out. I used to live on a highway just out of town and we couldn't mow the ditch without a 5-10 garbage pickup. After the can bill, rarely had to pick up anything.
How about we get rid of the 5 cent redemption and I can just throw the cans into my recycling can like all my other recycables?https://www.desmoinesregister.com/s...osit-law-gains-bipartisan-support/1078276001/
Redemption centers and grocery stores get an increase of 1 cent to 2 cents for handling and the public gets to recycle more bottles and cans. Both sides win, so of course it won't pass.
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How about we get rid of the 5 cent redemption and I can just throw the cans into my recycling can like all my other recycables?
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How about we get rid of the 5 cent redemption and I can just throw the cans into my recycling can like all my other recycables?
Agreed. Davenport and Bettendorf switched to single stream recycling last year and gave everyone a giant trash can for recycling and its all free. It's awesome. Except that I lose 5 cents on every can and bottle I buy.This. Create a bill that requires all trash haulers to provide a recycling service with their trash service, or another method that forces recycling service (i.e. Ankeny charges a fee on their water bill and everyone in the City is forced to have recycling). When we had that in Ankeny, we never took are cans/bottles back to Hy-Vee. It was just so much easier to thrown them into the recycling bin.
I know it is a pain for grocery stores but a lot of people pick up cans as their only income. It would be interesting to see the car break in numbers if they get rid of the bottle bill. I dont' want to go back to the days of ditches full of cans and bottles.
I know it is a pain for grocery stores but a lot of people pick up cans as their only income. It would be interesting to see the car break in numbers if they get rid of the bottle bill. I dont' want to go back to the days of ditches full of cans and bottles.
I currently return my cans to the store so I get my 5 cents back but it is a major pain with dealing with broken machines and disgusting cans.I'm fine with throwing you're cans into the recycling bin (I think you can already do that?), but I like saving my cans and getting cash back. That's just me though. As long as we are recycling and not just saying "**** it," throw it wherever like last year's bill, I'm happy.
Being in the Cedar Rapids area, the local Caseys takes back the CanShed bags full of cans and bottles. This makes it super easy for me to return for cash back. I wonder if other cities have similar services?
Being in the Cedar Rapids area, the local Caseys takes back the CanShed bags full of cans and bottles. This makes it super easy for me to return for cash back. I wonder if other cities have similar services?
Being in the Cedar Rapids area, the local Caseys takes back the CanShed bags full of cans and bottles. This makes it super easy for me to return for cash back. I wonder if other cities have similar services?
This is good to know that Caseys will take them. I looked into it last fall but with having to separate everything I don't have the room for three of those big boxes. I generally just stock up a couple of those big Kohl's bags and take those in as well as recycle all of the plastic bags we have accrued in one stop.
I know a lot of places will give you a set amount for a full bag. The Ames Redemption Center out on East Lincoln Way used to do that, but that was back when I was in college. The one in Ankeny did as well, but our problem is it would take us 2 months to fill a bag, and you would only get like $30 for the bag. The flies and stench from keeping the cans that long was not worth the $30. Plus you had to separate glass bottles.