My assumption for the collection point ones like the netball stadium you mentioned was that it was basically going to be like a storage tub underneath a counter and you'd hand your bottles to a person and they'd give you money for it, kinda like those scrap metal places. Is it actually more formal than that?
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Well, according to the location details in the app, it was meant to handle electronic transfer too, so I assume they at least had a companion app that would scan the Scheme ID barcode in mine.
I went to one with a coupe jars and bottles. It rejected all of them. It was all stuff that could be recycled but the jars weren't generic shapes. I'm not going to go down and try my luck on every jar and bottle
It's only beverage containers that state there's a 10c deposit, and it has to be able to scan the barcode to confirm that.
Snag the app. It has a barcode scanner that tells you on the fly
I have the app, so I'll have to give it a go and see what it will let in
It's also bullshit because every store has raised prices so you don't even get anything back, it just reduces the costs to what you were paying before
That is the whole point of the scheme. It is a refundable 10c deposit, it is not supposed to be a profit making scheme.
It's also bullshit because every store has raised prices so you don't even get anything back, it just reduces the costs to more than you were paying before.
FIxed it for you.
Stop buying stuff in bottles or containers.
What an incredibly stupid comment. I'm not exaggerating when I say this is the stupidest comment I've seen all year.
Don't buy stuff that comes in a container
Okay, I'll just go back and live in the 17th century. Cool.
It also applies to cardboard UHT containers, so how the fuck else should I buy milk?
Wait really? I didn't know that. I was actually a little surprised that my iced coffee has the 10c sign on it, I thought the fact there'd probably be curdled milk in it would make it difficult to recycle
Yep - as long as it has the 10c deposit printed on it, and the machine can scan the barcode to confirm, they'll accept them.
Import it from Canada in bags
They definitely need to ramp up - one near us gets emptied every damned day but there's still no point going after 3pm becausr it's full.
If you have a bulk then go to the depot in oakleigh. There's about fifty machines in a lot and they bulk accept as well
In Geelong there's a person that drives up a caged trailer full of cans to the reverse vending machines, and fills them up as soon as they open.
I'm guessing they saved cans up before the scheme started, and they would be caught out on this fraud when going to the bulk depots.
There's a bulk depot near us, in Hallam. I've emailed to ask if I need to count them all up before I go or not. What was your experience at your bulk depot?
NSW here. I use a bulk depot near us every time I deposit. They have a large rotating dish that feeds the bottles down the scanning line. The entire thing is very efficient and I would never use a carpark machine again.
Still not really worth my time for the $12.70 but it is all for the environment right... right?
Worth my time, i get a half hour walk in and paid for it!
it is all for the environment right… right?
That's what my daughter tells me
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Haven't used cds ones, but most just weigh