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Empty bottles? Why returning your cans is now even better for your wallet

Empty bottles? Why returning your cans is now even better for your wallet

Returning empty PET bottles and cans in the Netherlands now provides an opportunity to win a cash prize of up to 400 euros. This incentive aims to encourage consumers to utilize the national deposit system for recyclable containers.

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