Derby Telegraph

Most approve of deposit return scheme

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THREE out of five people want a UK-wide deposit return scheme (DRS) to be set up, while less than a quarter favour different initiative­s being establishe­d in the four nations of the UK.

A poll found that across the UK, 75% of people back the introducti­on of DRS, with only 6% opposed to the measure.

The Scottish Government had to abandon plans to set up its own DRS last year after a row with Westminste­r over whether glass bottles could be included, but only 24% of people backed the idea of individual schemes running in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Polling by the Diflley Partnershi­p, carried out for Tomra Collection, which manufactur­es reverse vending machines used in such schemes, found 60% of people want a single DRS running across all of the UK.

It had been hoped a DRS – which sees shoppers charged a small deposit when buying drinks in cans and bottles, with this cash then returned when they bring the empty container back for recycling – would be up and running by October 2025. However the UK Government announced in April that a “revised timeline” has now been agreed which will see a DRS operationa­l by October 2027.

The polling found 90% of people would use a DRS – with 45% saying they would do so all the time and 45% saying they would use it “sometimes”.

That came as 85% of people said litter is a problem in their area, while 81% of those questioned said they have made changes to their lifestyle in response to climate change.

John Lee, Tomra vice-president for public affairs in the UK and Ireland, said: “Public opinion and environmen­tal concerns strongly support the deposit return scheme, signalling a widespread demand for action.

“As we face issues like litter, climate change and sustainabi­lity, it’s obvious that we need significan­t changes now.”

Mhairi McFarlane, research manager at the Diffley Partnershi­p, which questioned 2,042 people between March 26 and April 2 for the study, said: “It is clear that environmen­tal concerns are on the public’s minds, with more than two-thirds reporting they are worried about the impact of climate change, and that the vast majority view litter as a problem across the UK.

“In that context, it is perhaps unsurprisi­ng that three-quarters of people support a deposit return scheme.”

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