DualCoreBrewing
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I did a brief search on here, but couldn't find exactly what I was looking for, so here goes...
We are based out of Oregon which, along with no sales tax, makes you pay a 5 cent deposit on class and aluminum bottles.
In the interest of saving the planet and reducing our carbon footprint a bit, the idea was hatched that we could double the deposit rate to 10 cents per bottle, and then wash, store, and reuse the bottles. (Our program would only be for 22oz bottles, unbroken, without painted labels)
I know they do this kind of thing in the EU, but I don't know many breweries that do it in the US. Is there some kind of legal issue with buying back the bottles from the public, and then reusing them? Would we have to have a machine for inspecting the integrity of the bottle, or is a simple visual inspection sufficient?
Any input would be appreciated.
We are based out of Oregon which, along with no sales tax, makes you pay a 5 cent deposit on class and aluminum bottles.
In the interest of saving the planet and reducing our carbon footprint a bit, the idea was hatched that we could double the deposit rate to 10 cents per bottle, and then wash, store, and reuse the bottles. (Our program would only be for 22oz bottles, unbroken, without painted labels)
I know they do this kind of thing in the EU, but I don't know many breweries that do it in the US. Is there some kind of legal issue with buying back the bottles from the public, and then reusing them? Would we have to have a machine for inspecting the integrity of the bottle, or is a simple visual inspection sufficient?
Any input would be appreciated.