The UK’s long-discussed deposit return scheme (DRS) for beverage packaging has been delayed to 2027 as the government prepares a single rollout across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The deposit return scheme (DRS) enables the return of drinks containers for recycling and reuse including glass bottles Plans to include glass in Wales's deposit return scheme (DRS) could drive up ...
The deposit return scheme (DRS) enables the return of drinks containers for recycling and reuse including glass bottles Plans to include glass in Wales's deposit return scheme (DRS) could drive up ...
Exchange for Change has updated its guidance on Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) material specification. Russell Davies, CEO of Exchange for Change, said: “The publication of our material specification is ...
Bottle deposit schemes just got a major boost, thanks to a new analysis issued by thinktank Green Alliance. Communicated via an infographic, the analysis suggests that introducing deposit return ...
The UK government has signed off on Wales’ request to allow glass to be part of the country’s own deposit return scheme (DRS). The planned DRS models for each of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland ...
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UK to Pay for Plastic Bottles Return at Tesco, Asda, and Sainsbury’s – How it Will Work
A new initiative will soon incentivise UK households to recycle their plastic and metal containers. Under the government’s upcoming deposit return scheme, consumers will be paid to return empty ...
Industry groups representing the UK drinks, retail and hospitality sectors have urged the Welsh Government to appoint a deposit return scheme (DRS) administrator before the May 2026 Senedd election, ...
Deputy First Minister Huw Irranca-Davies announced the decision on Monday afternoon. The Welsh Government will create a deposit return scheme for Wales, after pulling out of a UK-wide approach which ...
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People to be offered cash or vouchers to return empty drinks bottles and cans from October 2027.
Waste management firm Biffa is suing the Scottish Government for £51.4 million, following the decision to delay the proposed scheme. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed ...
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