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  • I concur. This is found in every supermarket in Denmark. What I find great, however, is that if you don't care to get your money back, you can just press a button and it's automatically donated to a charity like the Red Cross.

  • Einfach unglaublich!

  • The Germans are great people. What a brilliant daughter...very bright and helpful. I hope she is drawing and painting...she's very talented.

  • They need machines to recycle those deadly fluorescent globes that the green-loony communists pushed on the public.

  • The bottles are probably crushed/smashed in the machine.

  • The Germans were slow to adopt this system, in all of the Scandinavian countries this has been around for several decades now... I remember them from as far back as the 1980s. In every supermarket, for almost all bottles. The rest go in a special dumpster for recycling.

  • I saw that in Finland...

  • Those are pretty common in supermarkets here in the States.

  • I'm against the communist side of Green politics and the Global-Warming farce, but recycling a resource is good, especially at the supermarket to save on bills.

    Green Politics has in many ways hijacked recycling themes.

  • Bien sûr, PeekyBoo :-) There is the complication that--although not necessarily a part of bottle recycling--the principle of recycling/recovery of resources will become more important, so that we are not embroiled in entangling alliances and/or conflicts over resources, which, to date, we could simply dispose of, as waste. The green-commie agenda is tiresome. However, there are many wrinkles in the whole cloth that is civil society, which comprises more zeroes than heroes, to live with.

  • it sounded like you said "thanke schön"

  • There is still usually someone in the room behind that machine to exchange the box once its full etc.

  • We have the same system in Denmark, being the Scandinavian country with least recycling.

  • I heard the Swiss are even worse when it comes to sorting recycling :-)

    

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