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LETTER: Putting cash value on beverage containers would boost recycling

'By introducing a dollar value on these returnables, our streets, country roadsides and parks would have a lot less litter,' letter writer responds
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Re:  LETTER: Why has Ontario's premier canned deposit-returns?, Sept. 24, 2024.

I agree that non-alcoholic beverage containers made of plastic and aluminum should all be returnable for a refund.

The beverage companies should be responsible for the recycling process via the grocery stores. By putting a dollar value on these recyclables, people will return them to the grocery stores for a refund.

I, like many others, will return a pack of 24 beer bottles to get a refund of $2.40. It only makes sense. When I was eight years old (I am 67 now), my friends and I would collect the non-alcoholic containers from our neighbours to return to the store for a refund. We would then go buy treats for ourselves. 

By introducing a dollar value on these returnables, our streets, country roadsides and parks would have a lot less litter.

Fil Cordeiro
Cambridge