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Bottle bills work!
Bottle bills (also known as container deposit laws) are a proven, sustainable method of capturing beverage bottles and cans for recycling. The refund value of the container (usually 5 or 10 cents) provides a monetary incentive to return the container for recycling.
Bottle Bills...- Supply recyclable materials for a high-demand market
- Conserve energy and natural resources
- Create new businesses and jobs
- Reduce waste disposal costs
- Reduce litter
News and Updates
- On January 1, Oregonians began paying a deposit on bottled water! Read about it in the news or visit the Oregon bottle bill summary page.
- Our organization is seeking a Development Director to lead fundraising efforts. If interested, visit the job listings on CRI's website.
- Alberta becomes the first province in Canada to accept all milk cartons at bottle depot locations, as well as increase deposit-refunds on containers already in the program! Read about the changes.
Explore Bottle Bills
Basics
If you're new to bottle bills or have some questions, these resources will help you gain understanding, from how bottle bills work to what makes them so effective.
Places
From whole countries to individual provinces and states, bottle bills are everywhere. This is also the place to find out about campaigns for new or updated deposit laws.
News
Keep up to date with the latest media coverage of bottle bills, including new campaigns, proposed changes to bottle bills, and public opinions.
Activism
Want to start a bottle bill where you live? Get facts and resources, and arm yourself against the opposition with the Bottle Bill Toolkit.
The Bottle Bill Resource Guide is an ongoing project of the Container Recycling Institute, dedicated to providing comprehensive information about beverage container deposit laws across the US and around the world.





