Recyling empty automotive fluid containers
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Recyling empty automotive fluid containers
Alberta has a recycling system in place where you get 5 cents 1 per litre capacity of bottle. is there something like that here in bc. Ive enquiried locally and had no success
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Re: Recyling empty automotive fluid containers
That'd be amazing. I'm pretty sure we pay the same guys that pump our oil to grab our empties
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Re: Recyling empty automotive fluid containers
If there’s a deposit on it someone might take it but since we pay no deposit I bet there’s no insentive to recycle.
The truth really is money far before people actually caring to recycle. And since more than 75 percent of our recycling gets melted and thrown out or dumped in ocean I’m betting no one wants the oil containers.
The truth really is money far before people actually caring to recycle. And since more than 75 percent of our recycling gets melted and thrown out or dumped in ocean I’m betting no one wants the oil containers.
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Re: Recyling empty automotive fluid containers
I believe places that sell oil have to take them back, and that's about it. The dump here takes them and oil for free, or did at least, you could tell them all you had was used oil and they wouldn't charge you.
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Re: Recyling empty automotive fluid containers
we actually do pay for the deposit on every bottle. they call it an enviro fee at most places.Johnny5 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 10:59 am If there’s a deposit on it someone might take it but since we pay no deposit I bet there’s no insentive to recycle.
The truth really is money far before people actually caring to recycle. And since more than 75 percent of our recycling gets melted and thrown out or dumped in ocean I’m betting no one wants the oil containers.
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Re: Recyling empty automotive fluid containers
Yeah, but it's a fee, not a deposit. Hence why I believe anywhere that sells oil has to take them (and the oil). You've already paid for the disposal up front.pointsnorth wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 11:18 amwe actually do pay for the deposit on every bottle. they call it an enviro fee at most places.Johnny5 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2019 10:59 am If there’s a deposit on it someone might take it but since we pay no deposit I bet there’s no insentive to recycle.
The truth really is money far before people actually caring to recycle. And since more than 75 percent of our recycling gets melted and thrown out or dumped in ocean I’m betting no one wants the oil containers.
It pisses me off when the dump would try to charge for tires. No, I already paid the fee (or whoever bought them new did at least), you don't get to charge it again.