How to Recycle Bottles: Tips From Happy Can Bottle Depot

 


Recycling bottles is an important way to help keep our city clean and green, while doing your part for the overall environment as well. You’ll want to return your bottles and cans at a Calgary bottle depot to get your refund and ensure they get on to the recycling facilities so they can be repurposed.

You can recycle empty and clean bottles, cans, juice boxes, milk jugs, tetra-paks and other ready-to-serve drink containers at the local bottle depot in Calgary near you. You can use any bottle depot in Calgary that you choose though some are better than others.

At a Calgary bottle depot you will get a refund on any applicable deposit paid at the time of purchase. Here are a few tips on how to recycle your bottles:


    • Beverage lids and caps can stay on container if taken directly back to the bottle depot in Calgary

    • Rinse out containers before putting in the recycling

    • Precount your containers


You can also put your containers in your blue cart or take them to a community recycling depot, but you will only get your refund back if you take them to a bottle depot in Calgary.

Beverage container deposits are based solely on the size of the container and not the material it is made from. This means that there are two different deposit amounts: beverage containers designed to hold 1L or less equal a 10 cent deposit per container and beverage containers designed to hold over 1L equal a 25 cent deposit per container.

The only beverage containers refundable in Alberta are containers that have been purchased in Alberta. It can be difficult to tell if a container has been purchased in Alberta or elsewhere but there are a few signs to look for. If a container is registered for sale in Alberta it will typically have English and French on the container and the size will be indicated in mL only.

Just because a container says “return for refund where applicable” doesn’t automatically mean it is registered. As well, a UPC (barcode) is not always a must. Some containers that are registered in Alberta don’t have a UPC (barcode) but are still able to be recycled.

Depending on the type of material it’s made from, beverage containers become a range of other items. Some simply become another beverage container and others can potentially be made into clothing, carpeting, and even fiberglass insulation for your home.

In Calgary, beverage containers carry a refundable deposit. You can collect your deposit money, or do what many Calgarians do each year – donate your beverage containers to organizations in need. You can help support community clubs and organizations by raising funds through a local bottle drive, too. It is a great fundraising tool for non-profit organizations to generate millions of dollars for worthy causes.

Be sure to recycle your bottles at a Calgary bottle depot to get your refund back and either keep it or donate it to a good cause!



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