'Tús Maith Leath na hOibre' – Minister Smyth delighted with latest data from the DRS
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The Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications with special responsibility for Circular Economy, Ossian Smyth, today welcomed the latest data on the performance of the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) provided to him by Re-turn, the DRS operator.
Uptake of the DRS has been very positive to date and, since the scheme was launched on 1 February 2024, over 635 million containers have been returned and €110 million in deposits refunded to consumers. The major milestone of half a billion containers was reached in mid-September and average monthly rates are now regularly exceeding 100 million containers.
An update was provided by Re-turn to Minister Smyth on the scheme, with a focus on performance since the start-up transition period ended in May. According to this update, the monthly collection rate has been steadily increasing and at the end of August was at 73%, placing Ireland well on track to achieve its EU collection target of 77% by the end of 2025, increasing to 90% by 2029.
Minister Smyth said:
"I’m delighted to see that the Irish public have adapted so quickly to DRS and the habit of bringing their empty containers back to retailers. Hitting these rates of return is a major achievement and demonstrates the trust that Irish people have in the scheme.
"We knew the DRS would work and this data provides a very early indication of progress. It is already having a positive impact on the Irish environment by reducing litter and making sure these recyclable containers do not end up in landfill. This is a forever scheme though and we can’t rest on our laurels. We need to meet an annual target of 77% in 2025 and 90% by 2029. I’m not complacent about the effort required to hit those numbers, but 'tús maith, leath na hoibre'!
"I would also like to acknowledge Ireland’s beverage industry, the 260 producers and 7,000 retailers who, under the leadership of Re-turn, have worked together to make DRS such a success."
Ciaran Foley, CEO of Re-turn, said:
"The significant milestone in August shows the public is already engaging with the scheme and highlights how far it has come, in terms of participation and support. It's particularly gratifying to see how the scheme has taken off at a grassroots level, with community and charity organisations using it for fundraising. However, we are still only at the beginning, and there is much more to do. The early momentum is promising, but we’re focused on building long-term success. We look forward to seeing the further positive effects of deposit return in litter prevention, community initiatives, and its contribution to a more sustainable Ireland."
ENDS
Month | Containers returned | Collection rate | Deposits refunded |
February | 2 million | 2% | €0.4 million |
March | 21 million | 15% | €4 million |
April | 52 million | 35% | €9 million |
May | 78 million | 47% | €13 million |
June | 92 million | 56% | €16 million |
July | 103 million | 64% | €18 million |
August | 112 million | 73% | €19 million |