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Connecticut doubled its bottle bill deposit to a dime. Would
Connecticut doubled its bottle bill deposit to a dime. Would
Connecticut doubled its bottle bill deposit to a dime. Would doing the same fix Massachusetts' underperforming redemption program?
Since 1983, when Massachusetts’ bottle bill mandated a 5-cent deposit on carbonated beverages such as beer and soda, the beverage industry has changed dramatically. The state container redemption law has
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