In a grocery store / supermarket close by (Delhaize, Colruyt, Carrefour, …).
Either they have an automated machine where you can insert them, or you give them manually and get some sort of voucher (like in Colruyt).
Stores that sell these also accept returns. You’ll get a ticket that you can give at the checkout and they will subtract the amount from your bill.
Damn you’re not living in Belgium. Tourist?
Bij den brouwer
0.1 €
Send it to white house
When you buy them, you’re charged € 0,10 extra for the bottles. When you return them ( supermarkets, Prik&Tik, …) they’ll return the €0,10 per bottle. It’s an incentive for recycling and not throwing them in the thrash.
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In a grocery store / supermarket close by (Delhaize, Colruyt, Carrefour, …).
Either they have an automated machine where you can insert them, or you give them manually and get some sort of voucher (like in Colruyt).
Stores that sell these also accept returns. You’ll get a ticket that you can give at the checkout and they will subtract the amount from your bill.
Damn you’re not living in Belgium. Tourist?
Bij den brouwer
0.1 €
Send it to white house
When you buy them, you’re charged € 0,10 extra for the bottles. When you return them ( supermarkets, Prik&Tik, …) they’ll return the €0,10 per bottle. It’s an incentive for recycling and not throwing them in the thrash.
Where you bought them.
I’m not returning bottles for 10 cents.
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