No plastic bottles and no cheap deposits. 45 years ago Vt had a $0.25 deposit on canned drinks, a couple of years later all of New England shared the same deposit system, but it's now time to again make the deposit expensive enough that people wouldn't think about tossing a can/bottle out the car window when its's empty.
Only glass bottles with a deposit/refund system, lets say the bottle is sold including a $1.00 deposit, when you return the bottle to any store carrying it you get your $1.00 deposit back. Nestle can now clean/sterilize and reuse the bottle.
Since pumping water out of the aquifier will create more sinkholes, is it possible to arrange that all the sinkholes show up only in Tallahassie. Let the fools who created the mess be the ones affected by it.
Michael
That is why we have plastic now. the bottles were returned at great shipping proice to be cleaned and reused until some disgruntled employee didnto clean the bottles and just refilled them with the existing trash in them. Now more refillng of containers. That led to what to do with all the glass and metel emptys. plastic was the answer to that since their recycling was a total destruction of the container. We still have metel containers but they are crushed to save space and made unusable in the recycling.