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buldozr
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by buldozr » Wed Jan 20, 2010 12:59 am
interleukin wrote:It always annoyed me that the machines would not accept the bottles for juice concentrate though, if they are so high minded in recycling then why doesn't the machine take those in for chopping up?
Eh, you do know that normal (non-pantti) glass (coloured and white) and metals and paper, etc is collected at recycling stations all around the city?
That's true, but the cheapo concentrates (Marli, Mehukatti etc.) are sold in plastic bottles which are somehow not in the deposit system. Maybe the logic here is that these bottles are not used up at the same rate as ready drinks go. They should have tested this theory with my kid...
Any "irregular" glass bottles I just dump into the glass container near our railway station.
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Karhunkoski
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by Karhunkoski » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:34 am
buldozr wrote: That's true, but the cheapo concentrates (Marli, Mehukatti etc.) are sold in plastic bottles which are somehow not in the deposit system. Maybe the logic here is that these bottles are not used up at the same rate as ready drinks go.
Mehukatti to recycling? You don't have any fish traps then?

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by Upphew » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:32 am
Karhunkoski wrote:Mehukatti to recycling? You don't have any fish traps then?

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Rosamunda
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by Rosamunda » Sun Mar 23, 2014 11:41 am
...a bit long... but a nice idea
By the way, I take everything back to Lidl. Doesn't matter where I bought it.

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foca
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by foca » Mon Mar 31, 2014 10:58 pm
I often shop in a small "Estonian" shop in Vantaa . They mark plastic bottles directly imported by them by hand, so if returned to them a certain sum will be reimbursed. The same bottle in k market will be accepted in the machine with zero return. I suppose it is still possible ( by the bar code) for the machine to recognize the bottle type and appropriate it for disposal accordingly. Some ALKO bottles (expensive French wine mostly) are not refunded , ever...... Glass jars are sometimes accepted , without reimbursement of course. As per my personal experience the widest range of bottles is accepted at Heino , but not that many people have a chance to shop there.....
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