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  • Anonymous says:

    The reluctance of the Environment Ministers and the Federal Government to adopt a policy on compulsory CDS nation wide is a continuing gift to the packaging industry, who up their annual scare campaigns with monotonous regularity about the enormous cost we will have to pay at the deli or the bottle shop for our can of coke or bottle of beer. What is never explained is why those goods don’t cost more in Adelaide, where a CDS is in place,
    than they do in Perth, where no CDS currenlty exists.

    The reverse cycle vending machines have been around for a while . Great idea for public place recycling, but not going to cut the mustard for home consumption. The other issue to watch out for is the development of a partnership with a major grocery chain – and the deposit is refunded not in cash but in vouchers for that store only.

    A CDS is a great opportunity for NFPs to make a few dollars for their cause. Again, see SA’s system – especially in the regions. But lets not stop at beverages. Anything in a container could well have a deposit applied to it, whether it’s your soup stock in high quality cardboard or your glass jar of jam. Ensuring that the packaging material is not so complex it can’t readily be disassembled is a critical component of an effective CDS.

  • Steve1424 says:

    Container deposit is the most effective way to increase recycling and reduce litter, as SA has shown for 35 years, and these programs are in place around the world. CDS would quickly double to triple current recycling rates, and reduce litter on our streets, waterways, and ocean. Requiring the use of more returnable bottles for refill should also be a consideration.

  • Anonymous says:

    Everyone should boycott coke products and disable vending machines with an “Out of Order” sign. Only when Coke’s profits are hit,will they change their tune. They are the reason there is not a CDS in every state and territory or a national CDS. They fight CDS in every country they do business in. Disgusting.


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