Update: Bottle deposit laws create jobs, study finds by Shawn Wright
February 1st, 2012 - There´s no denying that states with bottle deposit programs see an increase in recycling, but can that also equate to more jobs? Yes, says a recently released study. CRI Jobs Study featured. Read More
The Truth about Single Stream Recycling by Lewis Clark Recycling
March 5th, 2012 - In a culture so committed to the environment, and that has focused on the development of practices specifically intended for the benefit of society for the present and in the future, duel-stream and single-stream recycling may not be as dynamic and evolved as waste institutions want communities to believe. Read More
New beverage container deposit program bills. Expansion and repeal proposals. Sales, redemption rate and waste trends. Refillable bottle infrastructure. Extended producer responsibility.
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Find a wealth of data on metrics such as recycling rates, waste and sales for all beverage container types on CRI’s Data Archive page. Charts and graphs present key information in a user-friendly way.