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DescriptionContainer-deposit legislation in US and Canadian states.svg
Deutsch: Flaschenpfandsysteme in Nordamerika
Pfand für die meiste Flaschen und Getränkedosen
Pfand nur für Bier/Alkoholische Getränkebehälter
Flaschenpfand abgebrochen
Kein Flaschenpfand
Français : Consigne en Amérique du Nord.
Consignes sur la plupart des bouteilles et canettes
Consignes uniquement sur les conteneurs de bière/boissons alcoolisées
Consignes annulées
Aucunes consignes
English: SVG map of states, provinces and territories in the United States and Canada that have container-deposit legislation (CDL), also known as a container-deposit scheme (CDS). Beverage containers such as bottles and cans made out of glass, plastic or metal are charged a container deposit (or 'bottle bill') that can be refunded upon returning the container to the manufacturer, usually through a reverse vending machine. CDL seeks to minimise waste dumping and make recycling more efficient by rewarding consumers who return used beverage containers.
Container deposits on most bottles and cans
Container deposits only on beer/alcoholic beverage containers
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