I'm in Michigan. I could have sworn that there was a one cent deposit in California. Maybe I'm mistaken.
-jsh --- Anton Sherwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > john hull wrote: > > I have nothing economic to offer, but only the > > observation that the effects of having bottle > deposits > > have been striking. I recall as a kid that litter > in > > the form of bottles and cans was ubiquitous, now > > returnable are rarely seen as litter. Bottles > that > > don't have deposits associated with them, such as > > bottled water, I see not infrequently on the > ground. > > In California, I have no idea where to turn my > bottles in. > (Haven't noticed whether the distribution of litter > has changed; > the deposit law came in two or three years after I > moved here.) > > Where are you? > > -- > Anton Sherwood, http://www.ogre.nu/ > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com