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Many support the deposit-based glass redemption system, according to a study
According to the results of the research on the possibility of introducing a deposit redemption system, a significant part of the respondents support the placement of redemption machines, which they would like to see in supermarkets – was said at an event presenting the results of the research at the Pannon University in Veszprém.
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Boros Anita, Secretary of State for Construction, Infrastructure Environment and Sustainability at the Ministry of Innovation and Technology (ITM), said at the event that the aim is to make the various packaging materials recyclable as much as possible. (MTI)
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