Andy in Germany
Guru
- Location
- Rottenburg am Neckar
Like many commenting here I'm old enough to have collected and returned bottles as a kid. I don't know how much we got per bottle but it was obviously worth it.
20p? I can't see this having a serious impact on the problem. It's no great incentive, especially for those who currently chuck bottles in the hedgerow. My household is rigorous about recycling everything so I'm fully engaged but if local authorities continue to collect from the house I doubt I'd save bottles at 20p each especially as we probably only use 5 a month - at most.
What I would like to happen is either for household packaging to be banned (won't happen) or for retailers, supermarkets in particular, to be forced to take this back with a strong financial incentive for consumers.
I estimate 90% of my non-recyclable waste, landfill, is food and other household packaging. I would happily collect and return this.
I suspect it's as much to reduce litter, and you rarely see a plastic bottle dumped on the roadside here. This isn't because Germans are all socially and environmentally aware; you wouldn't believe the amount of Graffiti there is around the place.