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NSW cash for cans: 10 cents for every drink bottle

deposits system from July 2017

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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
1 8 May 2016
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/baird-backs-kids-over-big-beverage-10-for-every-drink-bottle-you-can-find-20160507-gooqih

Well done NSW! Something that's been done in the EU for years and yes, it makes a difference.

Ten cents will be paid for every drink container between 150ml and three litres, and displaying a NSW CDS label, when returned to a depot or reverse vending machine.

Premier Mike Baird said the scheme was "the single largest initiative ever undertaken to reduce litter in NSW".

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/baird-backs-kids-over-big-beverage-10-for-every-drink-bottle-you-can-find-20160507-gooqih#ixzz47zFupL8p
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robert99 robert99 Sweden Posts: 1360
2 9 May 2016
From  Boomerang Alliance
http://www.boomerangalliance.org.au/nsw_container_deposits_historic_decision_a_win_for_the_community
This has taken 13 long years of campaigning with almost unanimous support from the community.  Governments have come and gone – but today leadership has been shown. The CDS has had to test itself against rigorous economic and environmental analysis as well as misinformation campaigns – and we have no doubt there will be enormous benefits for NSW.’

The decision has opened the way to a massive and ongoing cleanup of the environment, creation of hundreds of jobs, much more recycling and tens of millions of dollars for charities.  With the right design features, we expect a CDS will provide a $150million p.a. boost to the recycling sector - attracting over $160million in private sector investment to build 600 new recycling collection points across the state.  We also expect other states such as Queensland to seriously consider adopting a CDS and look forward to all states implementing container deposits.’

We welcome the sensible decision to open up control and management of the CDS to an expression of interest process. This will help deliver a world class system covering all glass, plastic, metal and LPB drink containers that will be cost effective, efficient and convenient for consumers.  The community, local councils, retailers, bottlers and the recycling industry deserve the best possible CDS.

A NSW CDS will take major steps towards addressing the failings of past NSW waste policy - it will divert 80% of the glass that is ruining our kerbside recycling; reduce litter volumes by over 45% and eliminate half of the toxic tide of marine plastic pollution that the Senate Inquiry recently described as a looming health crisis.

Now we’re ready to take this critical campaign, and others, national. Join our campaign today and together we will keep pollution out of our streets, our bushlands and our oceans.

Jeff Angel, director and convenor
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Dracula Dracula SA Posts: 13
3 20 May 2016
Coming from SA, my family has been doing this for years. It's become a little family tradition to cash in our bottles and then use the reward to buy a nice meal out.

I still find myself picking cans and bottles out of bins though (clean office bins, not ones full of yucky garbage) because people can't be bothered. Why wouldn't you be bothered? It's free money and you're helping the environment.
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