Today I got gifted four cans of Tyskie directly chilled from Poland. Its one of my Favuorites - but you still don’t have Pfand.

You guys should step up and demand it immediately. Ecologically we admire + require you but still you don’t require returing back aluminium cans. Nor plastic/etc. bottles. And I am assuming neither at glass bottles.

You guys should go onto the streets for 100% compatibility with your silenced Neighbours. Lets strenghten our civilian bonds <3.

Its like the requirement of catalyst after 1999. The snow at last was white(ish) again.

  • mumblerfish@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    If you do sort this out, poland, don’t do it in the strage german way where you have to visit like three different stores to hand in your bottles and cans.

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      3 months ago

      Disposable bottles can be returned to almost any shop, but refillable bottles must be returned to a shop that also sells this type of bottle. I do not think there is a much better solution. Forcing shops to take back everything would be quite chaotic and very expensive.

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        3 months ago

        In my experience very few shops take cans sold at like pizza places and kebab shops, and it also seem to have to be the same shop, the same chain is not enough. In Sweden every shop with a pfandmachine takes all (exceptions for foreign bottles, some they take but do not give pfand for).

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          3 months ago

          That’s not true. It doesn’t have to be the same shop, the shop just needs to sell the item. Someone else mentioned Edeka and Rewe, which both have varying inventories. Therefore the specific shop might not sell the item you bought in a different shop of the same chain, therefore it’s not returnable there. Many large shops (don’t remember how large they need to be) are required to take everything though.

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            3 months ago

            Fair enough on that point. Does not really help though. It is not very convenient still if you have to browse the shop before you can return the bottle.

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      3 months ago

      This isn’t a real problem in daily life. You know where your bought Mehrweg-Bottles are accepted. It may become a consideration when buying certain products.

      Einweg is accepted everywhere.

      My point is: We should accept Pfand from neighbours and the other way around.

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      3 months ago

      Just be glad your system is more or less universal and doesn’t depend on what type of liquid the bottle contained and whether that product is offered at the particular store you return your bottles at…