Beginning the first of this year the California Redemption Value, commonly referred to as CRV, was expanded onto larger fruit and vegetable juices as well as boxed containers for alcoholic beverages. Despite an increase in applicable items, there remains little to no recycling center options for consumers to redeem their bottles and cans, especially here in Lake County.
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California centers will now accept wine and liquor bottles — as well as pouches, boxes and cartons — for cash as part of the Beverage Container Recycling Program.