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/
> 


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