File:Container-deposit schemes in Australia.svg
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Deutsch: Flaschenpfandsysteme in Australien
Flaschenpfandsystem in Kraft
Flaschenpfandsystem geplant (Tasmanien: 2022; Victoria: 2023) English: SVG map of states and territories in Australia that have container-deposit legislation (CDL), also known as a container-deposit scheme (CDS). Beverage containers such as bottles and cans made out of glass, plastic or metal are charged a container deposit (or 'bottle bill') that can be refunded upon returning the container to the manufacturer, usually through a reverse vending machine. CDSs seek to minimise waste dumping and make recycling more efficient by rewarding consumers who return used beverage containers.
Container-deposit scheme in effect
Container-deposit scheme planned (Tasmania: 2022; Victoria: 2023) |
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Own work. Map used: File:Australia states blank.svg. Sources used in creating this map:
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| Author | Nederlandse Leeuw |
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File:Australian States and Territories with CDS.jpg (jpg version January 2018) File:Map of Container Recycling in Australia.jpg (jpg version December 2018) File:Map of Container Recycling in Australia 2020.jpg (jpg version 2020) File:Container-deposit legislation in Europe SVG map.svg (situation in Europe) File:Container-deposit legislation in US and Canadian states.svg (situation in the United States and Canada) |
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