Recycle to Help Out Water Organizations
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January 16, 2024
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It’s always a good day to make a positive impact on our planet by recycling—which includes purchasing recycled products and minimizing waste!
Redeeming your cans and bottles at BottleDrop is a great way to recycle. This not only helps you recycle efficiently but contributes to keeping Oregon clean, green, and litter free. You can even take the next step by donating the proceeds of your Oregon BottleDrop to your favorite cause. We’re big fans of:
- Clackamas River Basin Council
- Columbia Slough Watershed Council
- Coos Watershed Association
- Friends of the Columbia Gorge
- Friends of the Owyhee
- North Santiam Watershed Council
- Human Access Project
- Oregon Environmental Council
- Portland Audubon
- SOLVE Oregon
- The Blueprint Foundation
- Tualatin Riverkeepers

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