CASH FOR CANS: GUYRA COLLECTION OPEN & ARMIDALE BY END OF WEEK

CASH FOR CANS: GUYRA COLLECTION OPEN & ARMIDALE BY END OF WEEK

Northern Tablelands MP Adam Marshall enlists help from local recycling enthusiasts Ruby and Cooper Mills while returning a bottle at the Guyra Reverse Vending Machine today.

Tuesday, 2 January 2018

RECYCLERS, young and old in Guyra can now claim their 10 cent refund on cans and drink containers with the successful installation of a local Reverse Vending Machine (RVM), at the Community Recycling Centre, as part of the new NSW Return and Earn Container Deposit Scheme.

Armidale will have its RVM installed tomorrow at the Armidale Community Recycling Centre and it will be open to the public on Friday.

Mr Marshall was in Guyra today to try out the new RVM, with a number of local youngsters and encouraged locals to begin collecting their cans to claim the refund.

“After weeks of stockpiling cans, cartons and bottles, most residents in the Northern Tablelands now have a quick and easy way to claim their deposit,” Mr Marshall said.

“The RVM at Guyra’s community recycling centre has collected hundreds of containers in its first week and it seems that people across the region are enthusiastic about the scheme.

“I’ve even received a report about one enterprising young recycler from Moree who, after spending the start of the school holidays collecting thousands of containers, has earnt over $250 for his hard work.”

Mr Marshall encouraged local schools, charities, and community or sporting groups to sign up to the scheme.

“After returning containers, users can elect to claim their deposit or donate it to a good cause,” Mr Marshall said.

“Today, I chose to donate the deposit to the NSW Cancer Council and when local groups are available, I’ll make sure my 10 cent refund goes their way.”

Mr Marshall said while five communities (Moree, Bingara, Inverell, Glen Innes and Guyra) in the Northern Tablelands now had a collection point, he shared the community’s frustration over the delay installing a RVM in Armidale.

“I have been assured by the scheme operator that the machine is being installed tomorrow, and that residents will be able to claim deposits on stockpiled containers by the end of the week,” he said.

“Apparently there was a hold up with site work that needed to be done at Armidale to make room for the RVM.”

With the Guyra RVM now fully operational, automated refunds are available in Moree, Inverell, Glen Innes and Guyra. Bingara locals can access a refund over the counter at IGA. Guidelines dictate that containers should be empty, uncrushed, unbroken and have their original barcode attached.

Mr Marshall said that his request for additional collection points in Uralla, Boggabilla, Mungindi, Ashford, Emmaville, Bundarra, Ebor and Deepwater had also been approved.

“Northern Tablelands residents deserve the right to claim back container deposits with minimal inconvenience, whether their community is big or small,” Mr Marshall said.

“Following my request, the Minister responsible has promised that all those communities will have a collection point by the end of February. I’m also working to secure secondary deposit points in larger centres.

“When fully rolled out, this scheme will help keep our region beautiful, supply valuable funding to community groups, and reward those who do the right thing.”

Consumers and community groups can find further details on collection points and on signing up for the scheme at www.returnandearn.org.au

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