Return and Earn reaches 4 billion containers returned
The Return and Earn container deposit scheme reached another momentous milestone in August with over 4 billion containers coming through the scheme since it started in late 2017.
Ernie celebrates 4billion containers returned
Environment Minister Matt Kean congratulated communities across New South Wales for making Return and Earn such an outstanding success.
Mr Kean said that because of its design, the program has delivered tangible environmental, social and economic benefits to the people of NSW, including more than $10.4 million paid to not-for-profits and charities via donations and earnings.
“The latest research shows 75 per cent of residents have now participated in Return and Earn - this is a phenomenal achievement in less than three years,” Mr Kean said.
“It also highlights the importance of community-based return point operators like local newsagencies, corner stores and post offices.”
Return and Earn has provided opportunities for local business to get on board and realise the potential for commercial opportunities and local job creation.
In turn, local businesses have improved customer access by increasing the number of return points.
The benefits of the scheme for the environment and to the individual are clear: less material ending up as litter or landfill while being rewarded for each container returned.
“Benefitting from being part of the scheme are social enterprises like Vinnies which have set up their own return points and collected over 100 million containers,” Mr Kean said.
“This has created jobs for many people within communities, including those with disabilities and the long-term unemployed.”
The network of return points in NSW currently consists of 245 over-the-counter return points and 27 automated depots, alongside the 325 reverse vending machines.
Visit www.returnandearn.org.au for more information.