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Residents missing out on container cash

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2 April 2026
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Victorians are throwing away thousands of dollars in potential refunds every day, with many eligible drink containers still ending up in household rubbish bins instead of being returned through Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic).

New research shows one in five Victorians are missing out on refunds because eligible containers such as flavoured milk bottles and juice boxes are often overlooked

and discarded.

Since CDS Vic launched in November 2023, almost three billion drink containers have been returned, putting nearly $300 million back into Victorians’ pockets. But with millions of eligible containers still being thrown away, there is a significant opportunity for Victorians to claim even more.

Flavoured milk cartons and bottles are among the biggest offenders. Despite being eligible for a 10-cent refund through CDS Vic, almost half (49 per cent) of Victorians put these in their household recycling bin. Another 10 per cent say they throw them

in the landfill bin.

Juice boxes and poppers are also frequently misplaced. Around 40 per cent of Victorians put them in household recycling and 14 per cent in landfill, despite these items also being eligible for a refund through CDS Vic.

At the same time, almost one in five Victorians (18 per cent) attempted to return containers through the scheme that are ineligible.

Confusion about eligibility remains one of the biggest barriers to recycling through the scheme, said Matt Davis, chief executive officer of scheme coordinator VicReturn.

“Many everyday drink containers, including flavoured milk bottles and juice boxes, can be returned for a 10-cent refund, but they’re still often ending up in household bins instead.”

He encouraged Victorians to check container labels for the 10-cent mark and remember that most aluminium cans, plastic bottles and small beverage cartons are eligible for refunds through CDS Vic.

“Every container returned through Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme helps reduce litter and keep valuable materials in the recycling loop and remade into new drink containers,” Mr Davis said.

What’s eligible through CDS Vic:

– Aluminium, glass, plastic and carton drink containers 150ml to three litres

– Fruit and vegetable juice bottles, cans and cartons 150ml to one litre

– Flavoured milk and coffee bottles and cartons 150ml to 750ml

– Water, soft drink, sports drink, energy drink, beer and cider bottles and cans 150ml to one litre

Tip: Keep the lids on as these can be recycled too.

What’s not:

– Plain milk bottles and cartons

– Flavoured milk, fruit or vegetable juice containers over one litre

– Wine and spirit bottles

– Cordial bottles

– Drink containers under 150ml

– Crushed containers

New research has shown Victorians are missing out on refunds every day, with many eligible drink containers still ending up in household rubbish bins instead of being return through Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme.
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