LATVIA
DRS operator claims 80% of all beverage containers returned
Latvia’s deposit return scheme (DRS), introduced two years ago, has seen 80% of all beverage packaging returned after use, according to the system’s operator, Depozīta Iepakojuma Operators (DIO).
System operator DIO said Latvia is on track to meet the EU SUP directive’s target return rate for 2029 (Photo: Tomra) |
DIO said the number of plastic bottles discarded in 17 coastal sites selected for a new study was down by 61%, compared to data collected the year before the introduction of the deposit system.
Latvia’s DRS has already reached the EU Single-Use Plastic Directive’s goal of separately collecting 77% of plastic drink containers by 2025, DIO said, adding that the country’s sights were now firmly on meeting the directive’s 90% return rate by 2029.
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According to DIO, the PET container collection rate had reached 83%, up from 45% prior to the system’s introduction. The return rate for refillable drink containers rose from 50% to 90%.
The deposit for drinks containers in Latvia is EUR 0.10 and covers PET, aluminium, steel, and glass for carbonated and non-carbonated non-alcohol drinks. It also covers similarly packaged beer and other fermented products with an alcohol content of up to 15%, and all alcoholic drinks in PET and metal containers.
The collection infrastructure is run by Tomra (Asker, Norway; www.tomra.com). DIO research found the deposit system is used regularly – at least once per month – by 80% of the Latvian population and by 94% of the country’s households.
14.02.2024 Plasteurope.com [254630-0]
Published on 14.02.2024