Recycling fraud costing Californians up to $200 million annually, report says
Recycling fraud costing Californians up to $200 million annually, report says
California’s recycling system is rampant with fraud, potentially costing consumers as much as $200 million a year in stolen nickel and dime deposits, a new study alleges.
The “Cash For Trash” report from Consumer Watchdog says past investigations by the State Auditor and a local news outlet show $40 million to $200 million dollars in deposit money is stolen each year from California’s beverage…
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