To keep their dirty money.
Come on folks. Isn't it better to have a corporate citizen take part in a campaign to raise awareness than to have them ignore it? It is a start.
A deposit system is a great idea and would work as is proven by the fact that empty Heineken bottles were rarely seen when they had value off island. But why make Heineken responsible for a logistics headache that they don't want when there is a business that can be started by recycling glass.
Think about it.
BTW the N.F. would use none of these funds to collect bottles but is heavily involved in educational programs with the youth where funds are needed and well used.
R.L.
N.F. boardmember
Why not just tell heineken
Anonymous (not verified) | Thu, 2007-02-01 11:46
To keep their dirty money.
Come on folks. Isn't it better to have a corporate citizen take part in a campaign to raise awareness than to have them ignore it? It is a start.
A deposit system is a great idea and would work as is proven by the fact that empty Heineken bottles were rarely seen when they had value off island. But why make Heineken responsible for a logistics headache that they don't want when there is a business that can be started by recycling glass.
Think about it.
BTW the N.F. would use none of these funds to collect bottles but is heavily involved in educational programs with the youth where funds are needed and well used.
R.L.
N.F. boardmember
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