Oregon’s bottle bill expansion went into effect on January 1, 2009;
the state added water and flavored water bottles to the list of
containers that can be redeemed for a nickel deposit. So start checking
the label on your water bottles and flavored water; if it says OR 5
cents, then bring it in for the deposit.
Another change in the bottle bill is that grocery stores and other
retailers of 5000 square feet or more must accept containers of any
brand or size, including those brands and types not sold at their
store. Stores may, however, place limits on the number of returns per
person per day: 50 can/bottles per person per visit for smaller stores,
and 144 for larger retailers. Be patient with retail stores as they
make changes to accommodate the increased numbers of recyclable
containers they are now receiving.
Always remember to recycle your containers; keep them out of the
landfill! If you aren’t inclined to return them for the deposit, put
them in with your co-mingled recycling at local depots.