Community Corner
State: 148,000 Nips Sold In Brookfield Since October
The latest Connecticut nip bottle surcharge payments to municipalities have been announced.

BROOKFIELD, CT — As it did in April and October 2022, Connecticut's wine and spirits industry is distributing funds generated from the state’s "nickel-per-nip" environmental stewardship program to all Connecticut cities and towns where nips are sold and Brookfield's payout has been announced.
Under the program, each municipality receives 5 cents for each nip sold within its borders every six months.
The money from the eco fee is intended for locally driven environmental stewardship programs.
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Here are Brookfield's nip sales totals, its allocation covering the six months from Oct. 1, 2022, to March 31, 2023 and total allocation since the program's inception.
- Nip bottles sold from Oct. 1, 2022, to March 31, 2023: 148,315
- Town's allocation for the current period: $7,415.75
- Payment totals since Oct. 1, 2021: $20,477.55
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