Stop Glass Recycling Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) in Europe | Glass Open Book

Stop Glass Recycling Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) in Europe | Glass Open Book

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@Resolutelt
@Resolutelt - 07.08.2021 16:48

Your points are legitimate, but in my opinion glass DRS really depend on the culture aspect of recycling. In Lithuania f.e. we have glass DRS and without it people would either:
1. Leave the glass anywhere, f.e. in forests, parks and not even care to recycle.
2. Throw out the glass to non-recyclable trash bins together with other non-DRS trash.

That is why countries that are not enviromentally friendly by means of culture should include glass in their DRS.

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@Glob-y6g
@Glob-y6g - 22.03.2022 06:53

DRS are meant for containers to be reused rather than recycled and if you look at DRS they are used in specific markets like the bottle program in Germany they collect 99% of all the bottles produced. Also, DRS systems are way more economically friendly and should be used universally for packaging that can be reused. This video looks more like a poorly planned lobbying effort of the glass producer industry. They won't be able to make as much money if we start reusing glass containers instead of cruising them and melting them into the same bloody containers.

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@Glob-y6g
@Glob-y6g - 22.03.2022 07:01

How can you compare Germany with Finland when Germany has EPR and DRS? So apparently it's actually cheaper if you use DRS and on top of that, you also use EPR models. Also, what is efficiency mean in your diagram? Efficiency in what? Collection? Recycling?

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@Glob-y6g
@Glob-y6g - 22.03.2022 07:05

Also, if you are a part of The European Container Glass Federation (FEVE) you have no conflict of interest in making research on how your product should be reused or recycled?

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