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California will soon pay you 10 cents per bottle, according to a new law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom Tuesday. Starting 2024, the state's recycling program will include wine and liquor bottles.
Every year, there are about 1.2 billion wine and liquor bottles sold in California. They can be recycled, but only about 30% are. By comparison, the recycling rate has been double that in recent ...
If you have a tendency to hang onto your empty wine bottles, they don’t have to sit around collecting dust—they’re actually incredibly useful for watering your houseplants. Here’s how to ...
Empty wine and liquor bottles will be worth 10 cents each in California, under new recycling law. Starting Jan. 1, 2024, shoppers will pay an extra 10 cents for a bottle of wine or hard liquor, ...
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