A British city is the latest to turn to a reverse vending machine in an attempt to promote more recycling. This machine has been placed at Parkside Pools and Gym, a recreational center in Cambridge.
The machines would accept bottles and other containers in exchange for credit, which could then be withdrawn as cash from bank accounts, redeemed as store credit or donated to charity. They would be ...
Tasmania is catching up with other states, such as South Australia and Victoria, on the recycling game and this ‘reverse vending machine’ is a key reason why. The Recycle Rewards scheme will launch on ...
College students in Scotland will soon be rewarded with cash for helping the environment. Under the temporary program, students across the Motherwell, Coatbridge and Cumbernauld campuses near Glasgow ...
Game attendees who use the machine to recycle beverage containers will receive an instant prize and be entered to win NFL tickets for next season. Anheuser-Busch will deploy a RTS-powered Cycle ...
Norway-based Tomra has introduced its R1 reverse vending machine (RVM), which the company says lets recyclers in regions with container deposit systems pour more than 100 empty beverage ...
The first reverse vending machines to be installed in Sutherland Shire under the 10 cents container deposit scheme are operating in the car park of the Sharks Leagues Club and Southern Cross Group ...
Some major retailers in Ireland have installed bins for containers rejected by the reverse vending machines in their stores. Reverse vending machines began accepting undamaged plastic bottles and ...