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arista 08-05-2019 05:36 PM

Scotland launches 20p deposit scheme for drinks cans and bottles
 
https://www.theguardian.com/environm...box=1557336541


[Consumers in Scotland will have to pay a 20p deposit on every bottle or drinks
can they buy from shops under an ambitious new scheme unveiled by the Scottish government.
The deposit return scheme, the first national scheme in the UK, will cover glass and plastic bottles,
as well as aluminium and steel drinks cans, sold from any shop in Scotland.]


The First to do it.

Oliver_W 08-05-2019 05:42 PM

Urgh, piss of with your stealth extra taxes.

Instead, offer incentives for taking cans and bottles to recycling plants.

Toy Soldier 08-05-2019 05:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10542315)
offer incentives for taking cans and bottles to recycling plants.

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arista 08-05-2019 05:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10542315)
Urgh, piss of with your stealth extra taxes.

Instead, offer incentives for taking cans and bottles to recycling plants.


They say they go to recycling
you get you your 20p back

bots 08-05-2019 05:55 PM

kids will do great. It was a great earner for me as a kid returning glass bottles

Crimson Dynamo 08-05-2019 06:12 PM

More reason for my wine boxes

Babayaro. 08-05-2019 06:13 PM

It's a good idea. When I was in Munich two summers ago, people would leave their glass bottles (you can drink in public there) so the homeless could return them for money.

Josy 08-05-2019 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10542315)
Urgh, piss of with your stealth extra taxes.

Instead, offer incentives for taking cans and bottles to recycling plants.

You get 20p for returning them to be recycled

MTVN 08-05-2019 06:37 PM

So if you're a little shop and someone turns up with a truckload of old bottles and cans they've found they'll be obliged to refund the 20p on every one and find a means of recycling them themselves? Will they have a means of claiming that money back? :think: the decision not to exempt small retailers is a bit cruel, making them pay the price for the laziness of people to recycle themselves

Josy 08-05-2019 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10542369)
So if you're a little shop and someone turns up with a truckload of old bottles and cans they've found they'll be obliged to refund the 20p on every one and find a means of recycling them themselves? Will they have a means of claiming that money back? :think: the decision not to exempt small retailers is a bit cruel, making them pay the price for the laziness of people to recycle themselves

Yeah it is quite unfair on smaller businesses tbh unless they have some kind of rule that you have to return them to where the were initially purchased or something?

Toy Soldier 08-05-2019 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10542369)
So if you're a little shop and someone turns up with a truckload of old bottles and cans they've found they'll be obliged to refund the 20p on every one and find a means of recycling them themselves? Will they have a means of claiming that money back? :think: the decision not to exempt small retailers is a bit cruel, making them pay the price for the laziness of people to recycle themselves

If it's a "deposit" then the intention is that the 20p is charged as extra (e.g. a 70p can is now 90p) and is set aside and only given back when a can is returned. So the 20p is just "held" by the retailer, it's never part of their own funds. One assumes that the government gets the "fee" after a while if the item is never returned. You would HOPE that any funds gathered in that way go to environmental initiatives.

Ammi 08-05-2019 06:48 PM

...it won’t just be retailers where they can be returned...there will be RVM’s..(...Reverse Vending Machines...)...where the bottles can be deposited and the refund given...and even places like some schools../...community centres will have these for community use...

Beso 08-05-2019 06:54 PM

Surely the shop owners won't have to pay the tax cause they have no guaranteed way of getting the cans back..so couldn't the shop owners just cut out the middle man and pour out the contents and get 20p on every single one..?..increasing profit.

MTVN 08-05-2019 06:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toy Soldier (Post 10542374)
If it's a "deposit" then the intention is that the 20p is charged as extra (e.g. a 70p can is now 90p) and is set aside and only given back when a can is returned. So the 20p is just "held" by the retailer, it's never part of their own funds. One assumes that the government gets the "fee" after a while if the item is never returned. You would HOPE that any funds gathered in that way go to environmental initiatives.

Yea but that assumes everyone will be returning them to the retailer they bought them from whereas people here are talking about the possibility of kids and homeless people collecting the bottles and returning them anywhere..

Better idea imo would be just to have large retailers subscribed to this scheme and have designated shops which are large enough to accommodate bulk returns quite easily

joeysteele 08-05-2019 07:12 PM

I think on balance it's a good idea.

Toy Soldier 08-05-2019 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MTVN (Post 10542387)
Yea but that assumes everyone will be returning them to the retailer they bought them from whereas people here are talking about the possibility of kids and homeless people collecting the bottles and returning them anywhere..

Better idea imo would be just to have large retailers subscribed to this scheme and have designated shops which are large enough to accommodate bulk returns quite easily

Looking at it, it actually looks more like 20p from each sale goes straight into a central "pot" and then you can return to any retailer and get your refund, and the retailer then reclaims the 20p they give out from that central pot.

Does sound like a potential headache for small retailers I suppose, but not exactly major.

Wizard. 08-05-2019 07:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oliver_W (Post 10542315)
Urgh, piss of with your stealth extra taxes.

Instead, offer incentives for taking cans and bottles to recycling plants.

They used to actually. When I lived in Glasgow as a kid you’d get 20p for the return of glass bottles.

Oliver_W 08-05-2019 07:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Riley. (Post 10542451)
They used to actually. When I lived in Glasgow as a kid you’d get 20p for the return of glass bottles.

That's how it should be, rather than bumping up prices and mucking small retailers around.

Beso 08-05-2019 09:21 PM

I can see still game coming back for a xmas special on this subject alone


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