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Subject:
Redemption Centers
From:
Debbie Neustadt <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Iowa Discussion, Alerts and Announcements
Date:
Mon, 3 Dec 2001 06:26:32 -0600
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As a player in the bottle bill system in Iowa, redemption centers are
part of the mix when looking at the politics of this issue. They are
ones that would like to see the an increase penny cost of handling that
the bottlers pay. Besides a dealer ( grocery stores, convience stores,
other retailers) they are the ones handling the returnables and have a
business doing that.  Often they hire handicapped people. That is about
all I know.  I think people like Jane and Lyle can add to the discussion
regarding the importance of their role in the move to get the bottle
bill expanded or replaced with curbside recycling.  Are they a part of
the coalition we belong to ? Do they lobby this issue at the capitol ?

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