Container deposit scheme will happen for Queensland

Posted on June 8, 2016 by DrRossH in Plastic Limiting Regulations

There will be a container deposit scheme (CDS) in Queensland by the 2018 state election, whichever party seizes power.

Source: Container deposit scheme will happen for Queensland

Based on South Australia’s CDS, introduced in 1975, the Queensland scheme will involve a 10 cent deposit charged on drink containers between 150ml and three litres – like plastic bottles and aluminium cans – which will be refunded when the container is returned to a depot or via reverse vending machines.

The Liberals have said the scheme would cost about $25 million and be bankrolled by the 20 per cent of containers which are expected not to be returned. In addition, up to 200 jobs would be created.

Let’s hope Qld will keep its promise to bring this scheme in.  Why they want to spend all that time and money on developing their own scheme when their neighbour NSW has just gone through all of this.  Surely a national scheme with the same set up would be simple to implement.