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People are more likely to return cans if they can be entered in a lottery, a new study found. And in Norway, where they've ...
Owala has joined forces with the popular coffeehouse Dutch Bros for its next water bottle drop and we’re stoked it did. The new limited-edition “Always Stoked” FreeSip Twist Water Bottle ...
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Here’s How To Get The Owala Fairways For Days Golf Bottle - MSNAccording to Owala’s Color Drop section of its website, which shows the release dates for all of the upcoming and limited-edition items, the Fairways for Days bottle will be available on May 27 ...
Owala is gearing up for a spooktacular water bottle drop just for Halloween and this one might haunt you if you don’t grab it first. The new Owala Boo-Ya 32 oz FreeSip Water Bottle design will ...
The Owala Love Letter 32-ounce FreeSip stainless steel water bottle is here for the price of $39.99. The water bottle can only be bought from Dick's Sporting Goods. Buy your bottle before it runs ...
The state’s bottle drop program had over a million account holders last year, according to the Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative, which operates the program on behalf of its distributor members.
Ankeny Bottle & Can is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. It is closed Sundays and Mondays. Chris Higgins covers the eastern and northern suburbs for the ...
She’s making shore her late mother gets to sea the sights. Fulfilling mom Wendy Chadwick’s dying wish, Cara Melia, a 24-year-old, from Oldham, UK, sealed her ashes in a glass bottle along with ...
Rhode Island legislators introduced three bills to address plastic bottle waste, including a "bottle bill" and an "extended producer responsibility" program. The bottle bill would implement a 10 ...
The state’s bottle drop program had over a million account holders last year, according to the Oregon Beverage Recycling Cooperative, which operates the program on behalf of its distributor members.
Louisville has designated spots around the city where residents can drop off items including newspapers and empty bottles. The Courier Journal recently reported on Louisville's recycling program ...
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