The money has to go back to the government or a government agency, otherwise it’s in the best interest of the retailer to dump all the bottles into landfill.
how is that the case?
From what a see every bottle and can is being charged the tax.
Even the ones without this super logo.
Charged but can’t claim it back seems to be the message.
If you do a weekly shop you need to go through the receipt afterwards to figure out which ones you can return and which you can’t (if they dont have the logo).
And can you get the tax back on the non logo ones? I assume it’s the retailer has to reimburse you.
If you’ve been charged the deposit on them you should be able to return the non logo ones. But for the next few months you’ll have to figure out for yourself which ones had the deposit applied and which didn’t
Thanks.
How will we figure out that?
I’m guessing it will say it on the receipt under the item.
Maybe you will buy less plastic bottles if you feel so aggreived
Toddle off now there’s adults talking here.
Thanks Eamon and well done
This is what really went on at the IEA.
A back slapping exercise for 50th anniversary.
This Peadar Ó Fionnáin, whoever he is is talking through his hole. We all know China are still building two coal fired power stations a week. There was no international agreement.
Another twitter paper never refused ink job…
In fairness, all green loons love talkibg through their holes…
China eill hit their targets before us mate
It’s amazing what China can achieve sometimes. Almost unbelievable even
Yes, thankfully china lwadong the qorld in renewables is easily proved