Californians and recycling

Beverage container deposit law, born in Oregon in 1972, has since been enacted in U.S. 11 states.

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These laws require a minimum refundable deposit on beer, soft drink, and other beverage containers to ensure a high rate of recycling or reuse and to reduce litter.

Beverage container deposit law was enacted in California in 1988. The California Redemption Value (CRV), which is the amount of the redeemable deposit itself, has been changed several times. Still, the recycling rate of beverage containers has increased to 82% in 2009 from 56% at the inception of the law in 1988 in California. A survey was conducted by the Packaging and Marketing programs at Cal Poly State University in 2009 to evaluate the understanding of the deposit law as well as purchasing and recycling habits of its students. The fifteen question (multipart) survey received 130 responses from the following demographic:

• 65% male and 35% female
• 80% between the ages of 18-24 and 19% between the ages of 25-35
• 71% undergraduates and 29 % graduate students

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