Why are some retailers no longer accepting returns of redeemable beverage containers?

Janet
Janet
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There are three main reasons why some retailers are no longer accepting returns:

  • Pursuant to deposit-refund modernization, retailers with smaller sales areas, equal to or less than 375 m2/4,036 sq ft (for example, small grocery stores and convenience stores), were no longer required as of November 1, 2023, to accept returns of redeemable beverage containers. Some smaller-size retailers, however, have chosen to voluntarily continue to accept returns.
  • Other retailers are no longer accepting returns because they grouped together with another return point (a targeted retailer, i.e., with a sales area larger than 375 m2) located nearby and as a result they are no longer required to offer the service directly. These retailers are required to post a notice at the entrance to their store providing the address(es) of the nearest location(s) where citizens can now return containers.
  • Still other retailers, who had been participating in redeemable beverage container recovery on a volunteer basis, have decided to no longer do so.

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