tax/charge/fee
which is it mate?
tax/charge/fee
which is it mate?
Sure the problem is waste management companies are just collecting the recycling bin and landing it in woth the general waste in landfill or incinerator. Dont victim blame the general public
dont be such a slob
Can’t you tell us? This is yere idea lads just answer the question for folks.
Or are ye too busy counting the dosh.
I fill my recycling bin. General only half full
So I’m taking from your silence that
A the tax is being charged on non logo bottles and cans
B no you won’t be refunded.
‘The Ox, the Ox, the Oxymoron…’
tax?
i hope you arent too distressed about the 0.15c charge
There is a transition period for retailers from 1 February 2024 to 1 June 2024. During this transition period, shops can sell new containers with the Re-turn logo and older containers which don’t have the logo.
During this time, you will be charged a deposit if the container has:
This means that if you are charged a deposit for a container, you will be able to claim it back even if the container does not have a Re-turn logo.
During the transition period, older containers which don’t have a Re-turn logo or a registered barcode will also be available. You will not be charged a deposit for these containers and can recycle them at home in your green bin.
From 1 June 2024, all drinks containers included in the scheme will have a Re-turn logo and registered barcode.
So we need to carry around a barcode reader?
And the tax paid on bottles and cans that are not returned. Where does that go?
There’s a guy running for the Greens in the locals here in South Central Cork… Of Africa heritage. The racist comments under his tweets are just horrific. I’ve decided I’m giving him my no.1 vote.
not under the scheme
i love you bro
In Germany you can hand them in over the counter.
Ye have simply introduced another handy tax.
This isn’t about recycling, it’s about more tax.
And the tax paid on bottles and cans that are not returned. Where does that go?
the pfand is 5c per bottle IIRC whereas here its 15c
the deposit?
the retailers I assume
You are very naive…