We moved to Newport in November of 23 and frequented bottle drop weekly. This is one of my 22 year old's forms of "income." It has always been an easy in and out. He typically emerges with a wad...
BottleDrop Newport Redemption Center
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BottleDrop Newport Redemption Center in Newport, OR, offers a hassle-free way to redeem Oregon beverage containers, promoting recycling and a cleaner environment. By providing a $0.10 refund value for qualifying containers, BottleDrop aids in keeping public spaces free from litter. With 27 full-service Redemption Centers, including self-serve machines and hand counts, returning containers for a refund is made convenient and efficient.
Through initiatives like the Green Bag Program, customers can drop off full bags of containers at participating retailers or Redemption Centers. BottleDrop also collaborates with Oregon nonprofits to facilitate fundraising efforts through the Blue Bag program. Customers can receive their refund value as cash or store credit at participating retailers, with the option to link their account to an Oregon College Savings Plan for educational purposes.
Recognized for its effectiveness in redeeming and recycling over two billion containers annually, BottleDrop aims to empower individuals to contribute to a cleaner Oregon. Offering multiple return options, including self-serve returns, the Green Bag Program, and hand-counted returns, BottleDrop ensures a seamless experience for those looking to recycle and redeem beverage containers.
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This is such a HUGE improvement to the old way of recycling for me. I love that this site is so Much cleaner and maintained by the employees. The machines actually work with ease and speed and I...
I went by today (Friday) at 3:00 for the first time. Wow! What a difference from the standard return places. Clean, organized, roomy with great help to assist you and keep the equipment...
The time we finally get a han e to get in to the bottle drop, due to the covid 19 fiasco, we are greeted with faulty machines, and dirty surroundings. Keeps looking dirtier, and the machines less...



