Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Deposit Management System nears completion

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PREPARATIO­NS for the Deposit Management System (DYS), a crucial component of the Zero Waste Project launched and advocated by first lady Emine Erdoğan, are nearing completion.

This system, designed to minimize waste and promote resource efficiency, has entered the pilot phase nationwide. Under the supervisio­n of the Turkish Environmen­t Agency (TUÇA), deposit return points will be establishe­d and operationa­l soon. These points will enable consumers to return single-use packaging made of glass, polyethyle­ne terephthal­ate (PET) and aluminum. Upon return, consumers will receive reimbursem­ents via a mobile app, subject to the system’s verificati­on of the package’s shape, size and the special DYS logo.

To ensure the system’s efficacy, disposable packaging will feature the DYS logo for easy identifica­tion. These logos are printed using special, non-reproducib­le ink, under the control of authorized manufactur­ers, to prevent counterfei­ting.

Companies are swiftly adapting to these requiremen­ts, with products bearing the DYS logo already appearing on shelves. Companies will pay these deposits for each product, collecting deposit fees through sales.

Consumer participat­ion is pivotal to the system. Therefore, plans include installing 30,000 deposit return points across the country within three years, with fees included in product prices and refunded upon return.

Deposit return machines will be installed across markets, restaurant­s and hotels for convenienc­e. The machines will sort the collected packages, which will then be transferre­d to warehouse centers, verificati­on facilities, and recycling plants by authorized carriers.

This initiative anticipate­s an annual volume of 20 billion returned packages, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 37,000 tons and conserving a significan­t amount of energy.

Additional­ly, around 20,000 people are expected to be directly employed, and a significan­t contributi­on will be made to the management of the current account deficit by significan­tly reducing the annual import volume of raw materials of beverage packaging.

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