Have your say on container deposit scheme

Yarra Ranges residents are being invited to have their say on a proposed container deposit scheme. 216944 Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

Residents throughout the Yarra Ranges are being invited to have their say on a proposed container deposit scheme (CDS) for Victoria.

The State Government has proposed that there will soon be a 10 cent refund for aluminium, glass and plastic drink containers returned for recycling.

In a statement, the Government said the plan to introduce a CDS was part of its $300 million Recycling Victoria policy.

“This record investment is transforming our recycling sector and driving investment in world class infrastructure and technology, create cutting-edge local industries and supporting new jobs,” the statement said.

“A CDS will create hundreds of new jobs in Victoria, in collection centres, in transport and logistics, and through support services like technology management, community education, auditing and reporting.

“Similar schemes in Queensland and New South Wales have created between 600 and 700 jobs.”

Community organisations, charities and small businesses will have options for getting involved in the Victorian scheme, including operating refund collection points and fundraising opportunities.

“These opportunities will create new jobs, provide new income streams for existing businesses and strengthen the Victorian economy,” the statement said.

It’s expected the CDS will create new clean material streams for plastic, aluminium and glass, boosting Victoria’s recycling system and the re-manufacture of these resources into new products.

The CDS network is set to include a variety of collection points, such as automated reverse vending machines in public places, drive through depots, pop up collection points at events and community festivals, and over the counter at local shops.

Eastern Victoria MP Harriet Shing said the scheme would bring numerous local benefits.

“We want to help communities look after our local environment by being better equipped to tackle litter and increase recycling and now they have the chance to help shape how it works.

“Victoria’s container deposit scheme will be an exciting opportunity for all Victorians to play a role in improving recycling, cutting waste and tackling litter and importantly, it’ll create jobs across the state”

The consultation will be open on the Engage Victoria website from 2 November-30 November 220.

To find out more go to engage.vic.gov.au/container-deposit-scheme.