echemi logo
Product
  • Product
  • Supplier
  • Inquiry
    Home > Chemicals Industry > Rubber Plastic News > Slovakia launches new deposit rebate system

    Slovakia launches new deposit rebate system

    • Last Update: 2023-01-23
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
    Search more information of high quality chemicals, good prices and reliable suppliers, visit www.echemi.com

    On January 1, 2022, Slovakia launched a new deposit return system for cans and plastic bottles
    .
    The new scheme, designed to encourage the recycling of empty beverage containers, both addresses beverage container litter and will help meet EU collection targets for plastic beverage bottles

    .

    Bottles and consumable cans are recycled separately through a deposit system, and beverage containers are collected in household recycling bins without contamination
    .
    This ensures that the container can be recycled into new bottles and cans,

    Additionally, implementing such schemes elsewhere has resulted in a 30-84% reduction in beverage waste, depending on the deposit value
    .
    Well-performing deposit-back programs typically collect 90 percent or more of their containers for recycling

    .

    Slovakia, which sells around 1.
    3 billion beverage containers annually, aims to recycle at least 60% of eligible containers by the end of 2022 and 90% by 2025

    .
    If successful, it would put Slovakia four years ahead of the target of the EU's Single-Use Plastics Directive, which requires member states to collect 90% of single-use plastic bottles individually by 2029

    .

    The deposit system covers almost all beverages in plastic bottles or cans with a volume of 0.
    1 to 3 liters, but excludes packaging of milk and milk beverages, syrups and alcoholic beverages with an alcohol content of more than 15%

    .
    The deposit for all containers is EUR 0.
    15; eligible containers are marked with a large Z symbol inside the recycling arrow icon

    .
    This symbol will be located near the barcode on the container, along with the text "ZALOHOVANE" which means "deposit"

    .
     

    The system in Slovakia will use a "retail-to-retail" infrastructure: Containers can be recycled to grocery stores where beverages are usually sold
    .
    To this end, mandatory and voluntary collection points will be set up, and around 1,700 reverse vending machines – an automated method of collecting, sorting and disposing of used beverage containers – will be installed in around 2,000 stores in Slovakia

    .

    Participation in the system is mandatory for large grocery retailers with an area of ​​more than 300 square meters
    .
    In most cases, these stores have opted to install reverse vending machines

    .
    Smaller stores can voluntarily participate in the program

    .
    In these smaller stores, containers can be returned at the checkout and scanned there manually

    .

    A recent survey showed that almost 86% of people in Slovakia support local legislation on the deposit rebate system
    .

    This article is an English version of an article which is originally in the Chinese language on echemi.com and is provided for information purposes only. This website makes no representation or warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, completeness ownership or reliability of the article or any translations thereof. If you have any concerns or complaints relating to the article, please send an email, providing a detailed description of the concern or complaint, to service@echemi.com. A staff member will contact you within 5 working days. Once verified, infringing content will be removed immediately.

    Contact Us

    The source of this page with content of products and services is from Internet, which doesn't represent ECHEMI's opinion. If you have any queries, please write to service@echemi.com. It will be replied within 5 days.

    Moreover, if you find any instances of plagiarism from the page, please send email to service@echemi.com with relevant evidence.