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Different types of RP and best practices
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Different types of Refund Points
A Refund Point (RP) is defined as a physical location where customers can bring their containers to receive a refund. In WA, the Containers for Change network has a diverse range of RPs. These RPs can generally be separated in four categories: Depots. Drop & Go...
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