They could also add an incentive to it. In Canada, we pay a deposit on drink cans and bottles. When you return them to the recycling centre, you get it back.
It's a big incentive for others to pick up such items as well. I know you often see fellows taking the small fruit/veg wood crates and cardboard from trash receptacles in order to raise some cash.
They could also add an incentive to it. In Canada, we pay a deposit on drink cans and bottles. When you return them to the recycling centre, you get it back.
It's a big incentive for others to pick up such items as well. I know you often see fellows taking the small fruit/veg wood crates and cardboard from trash receptacles in order to raise some cash.
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