The Irish government’s nationwide Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) will be live in all 179 stores from 1st February.
Since becoming the first retailer to launch a DRS trial in September 2021, Lidl’s reverse vending machines have collected more than 2 million bottles and cans.
Lidl has two reverse vending machines per store across all stores in the Republic of Ireland making it quick and simple for you to return both plastic PET bottles and aluminium drinks containers.
From 1st February, new Irish legislation will enforce a 15 cent deposit to be paid on bottles and cans from 150ml-500ml and 25 cent for over 500ml – 3 litres at tills in all retail stores.
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Material:
Plastic bottles and aluminium and steel cans featuring the Re-turn logo (shown here).
Capacity:
150ml – 3 litres
1. Convenient for all Lidl customers: Lidl has two reverse vending machines in all 179 stores across the Republic of Ireland to make returning your Re-turn drinks containers easier and claiming your refund in cash or against other purchases.
2. Lidl Recycling Community: Recycling is one of the most effective actions we can take as individuals and communities to tackle climate change. Working together, we can all help to improve recycling in our communities.
3. Circular Economy Initiative: As a circular economy initiative, the new Deposit Return Scheme aims to move away from the ‘take, make and dispose’ culture to one of returning plastic and aluminium materials to be remade into new bottles and cans.
4. Protecting your environment: Since becoming the first retailer to launch a deposit return scheme trial in September 2021, Lidl’s reverse vending machines have collected more than 2 million bottles and cans, creating cleaner streets and parks in our communities.
All 179 Lidl stores in the Republic of Ireland will have two machines to ensure it is easy and convenient for you to return your uncrushed drink containers
All RVMs will have clear instructions on how drinks containers featuring the Re-turn logo should be inserted into the machine. When empty, uncrushed bottles or cans are inserted, the machine reads the barcode printed on the container to confirm it is eligible within the Deposit Return Scheme before issuing a paper voucher to the value of deposits returned. Consumers may then present this voucher at the till for full refund or against a Lidl store purchase.
*It is important to note that vouchers issued from an RVM must be redeemed at the same retail outlet.