Support grows for 10¢ container deposit plan – Sydney
Posted on May 24, 2012 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting RegulationsSupport grows for 10¢ container deposit plan.
Ms Faehrmann said a deposit scheme was the best way to reduce litter. In South Australia containers made up 4 per cent of all litter while in other states it was more than 30 per cent.
WITH signs of growing support around the country for compulsory container deposit schemes, two NSW MPs have announced they will introduce legislation to ensure a 10¢ refundable deposit paid on all drink containers sold in the state.
The Greens MP Cate Faehrmann and the lord mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore, will introduce the Waste Avoidance (beverage containers) Bill within weeks, in an attempt to establish a similar scheme to that which has been operating in South Australia for more than 30 years.
Let’s hope that with a mix of political persuasions supporting such a scheme that it will get through this time. If it passes in NSW then other states will follow it would seem.
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