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New Brunswick s new Beverage Containers Program is now offering full refunds on deposits after more than 30 years of New Brunswickers receiving only half back. ....
A new bottle return system developed by beverage companies and adopted by the New Brunswick government will pay consumers an estimated $18 million more in enhanced refunds on returned empties this year, but that will be financed in part by $11 million in hidden fees likely to be imposed on those same consumers. ....
(Photo: From Encorp Atlantic) The organization responsible for collecting, processing, and recycling all non-alcoholic beverage containers at New Brunswick redemption centres has launched a program to reduce litter in the province. Encorp Atlantic announced the second edition of the “Be a Recycling Hero” campaign. Started in 2020, the program encourages New Brunswickers to take a zero-tolerance policy on littering, hold others accountable when they litter, and make sure empty beverage containers are recycled. Pierre Landry is the general manager of Encorp Atlantic. “It is important to understand that beverage containers are not single-use – they are certainly not meant to end up in landfills nor on the side of the road, in parks, on beaches, or trails, as litter,” said Landry. ....