About the On-The-Go Pilot Program

Re-turn has launched a new pilot initiative ‘Give Take Return’ which sees bin surrounds installed on public waste bins throughout the country to tackle the on-the-go recycling. These bin surrounds will allow commuters, shoppers, and visitors to leave their plastic bottles and cans for others to take and bring back.

The goal of the pilot program is to prevent plastic bottles and cans from being discarded into public waste streams, and ultimately allow for better recycling while also reducing litter.

By discarding an in-scope bottle or can in a public waste bin, not only is the monetary deposit being thrown away, but the valuable recyclable material may be lost to landfill if not extracted at material recovery facility.

PET plastics and aluminium containers can be recycled multiple times to make new plastic bottles and cans, reducing the need for new materials.

For more information on the bin surrounds pilot program, please click the following press article.

How It Works

Re-turn is encouraging members of the public to place their used plastic bottles and cans while on-the-go on our new bin surrounds. This will support the circular economy, minimising Ireland’s environmental pollution, landfilling, and littering issues.

Objective of the Pilot Program
Promoting the Circular Economy

Re-turn Bin Surrounds Pilot on Social Media

We’ve introduced 24 brand-new bin surrounds across Dún Laoghaire Harbour. This pilot initiative makes it easy for everyone to leave bottles and cans behind for others to return through Ireland’s Deposit Return Scheme.

Re-turn Bin Surrounds Pilot on Social Media

Supporting Local Communities

View how the Deposit Return Scheme is supporting local communities, sports clubs and schools throughout the country.

Supporting Local Communities

The Irish Mammy

View why the Irish Mammy wants Ireland to return its bottles and cans to the Deposit Return Scheme.

The Irish Mammy

Countdown to Re-turn National Pilot Launches

Dublin City Council

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Galway City Council

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Carlow County Council

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Meath County Council

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Countdown to Re-turn National Pilot Launches

Countdown to Re-turn National Pilot Launches

Launch Dates

Location Date Local Authority
Dún Laoghaire Harbour 7th July 2025 Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council
Dublin City 7th August 2025 Dublin City Council
Galway 10th September 2025 Galway City Council
Carlow 23rd September 2025 Carlow County Council
Meath 1st October 2025 Meath County Council
Clare 15th October 2025 Clare County Council
Cavan 21st October 2025 Cavan County Council
Westmeath 4th November 2025 Westmeath County Council
South East Technological University (SETU) 12th of November 2025 Carlow County Council

Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Ray McAdam

An additional 50 new bin surrounds have been installed in Dublin City Centre, across Smithfield Plaza, the Quays, and Temple Bar.

Galway City and Carlow Town will follow in the coming months as the bin surrounds programme continues to expand. This expansion builds on the successful rollout of 80 bin surrounds in Dublin City Centre, and an additional 24 in Dun Laoghaire Harbour.

Watch Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Ray McAdam, speaking about the On-The-Go bin surrounds initiative launched in Dublin City Centre. Read more here.

FAQ's

Retailers may opt for either manual return or for automatic collection, through Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs). Retailers have the choice of whether they opt for a reverse vending machine or not. It is not compulsory for any retailer to have a reverse vending machine.

From 1 February, 2024, when you buy a drink featuring the Re-turn logo, you will be charged a small deposit  in addition to the price of the drink. The drinks containers included in the Scheme  are PET plastic bottles and aluminium and steel cans between 150mls and 3 litres. A deposit of 15c will apply to containers from 150ml to 500ml inclusive and a deposit of 25c for containers over 500mls to 3 litres inclusive.

To prevent waste, for a limited period, from 1 February there will be some stock of plastic bottles and cans that may not feature the Re-turn logo. Should consumers be charged a deposit on these drinks containers, please be assured that you will get your deposit back when you return to RVM Deposit Return Points nationwide.

Consumers may return containers to a retailer that takes them back over the counter (manual), or through the use of a Reverse Vending Machine (RVM). If returning to an RVM, you must insert all Re-turn drinks containers as instructed and you will then be issued with a voucher which may be redeemed at the till.  *It is important to note that vouchers issued from an RVM must be redeemed at the same retail outlet.

You will have the choice to receive your refund against a store-bought purchase or in cash.

The variable deposit fees reflect the size of the drinks containers and is reflective of the value of the material. The larger the container, the more valuable the plastic and aluminium for recycling purposes.

The drinks containers included in the Scheme  are PET plastic bottles and aluminium and steel cans between 150mls and 3 litres. A deposit of 15c will apply to containers 500mls or less and a deposit of 25c for each container from 500ml to 3 litres.

PET plastic drinks containers, steel and aluminum cans between 150ml and 3 litres that show the Re-turn logo are accepted. They will need to be empty, undamaged and the barcode needs to be clearly legible.

Not all drinks containers are eligible for Deposit Return. No dairy products are included in the Scheme. Eg. Milk, yogurt drinks. These containers will  not have a Re-turn logo, but should still be recycled.

You can return your empty, undamaged plastic bottle with or without the lid. We recommend returning bottles with caps, because this will ensure that the cap is recycled, too. Also, if the bottle cap is still on, it is easier to preserve the shape of the bottle.

Currently, Ireland has a recycling rate of over 80% for glass and is surpassing recycling targets for this material. As a result, there are no plans to include glass in the Scheme but this may be open to change in the future.

All containers collected will be sent for recycling. The Deposit Return Scheme focuses on maximising the volume and quality of material collected for recycling.

DRSI CLG, trading as Re-turn, is a new company limited by guarantee and was established by beverage producers and retailers in order to fulfil their obligations under the Separate Collection (Deposit Return Scheme) Regulations 2021.

The new Scheme brings together all parties involved in the manufacture, selling and consumption of beverages and has proved very successful internationally in increasing collection rates.

The management and operation of the Deposit Return Scheme does not cost the public or government any money at all. The system is funded through producer fees for each product placed on the market.

Each RVM will provide a clear set of instructions on how to return your bottles and cans. Instructions will also be displayed on screen.

Notify the Retailer of RVM malfunction.

Contact us via email: info@re-turn.ie

Or give us a call on 01 461 8680

Retailers whose business floorplan is less than 250 sqm can register for a Take Back Exemption via the Retailer portal.
To avail of an exemption, a retailer must apply to and be granted an exemption by Re-turn, subject to the retailer:
• displaying instore a take back exemption notice for consumers
and
• displaying in a manner that is visible to all customers a QR code locator, to find the nearest Deposit Return Point.
Yes. Ireland’s DRS Legislation defines a ‘Retailer’ as any person who for the purpose of trade or otherwise, in
the course of business, sells or otherwise supplies ‘in scope’ products to a final consumer. If your business
sells or otherwise supplies in scope products, you are defined as a ‘Retailer’ and are legally obliged to
register with the Scheme.
All Hotels, Restaurants, Bars and Cafes (HORECA) are required to register with Re-turn and will
automatically be eligible for a Take Back Exemption once completed. This is based on the premise that the
majority of drinks containers are purchased for on-site consumption. However, all HORECA businesses are welcome to operate a Manual Take Back Scheme, provided that they can meet the requirements for this. More information on Manual Collections is available at (insert link to Manual Collections doc here).
The hospitality sector is split between on-site consumption and off-site consumption.
Businesses that predominantly cater for onsite consumption do not have to charge a deposit for in scope products. The rationale for this is that the empty containers remain on premises and are collected on-site. It is up to the each establishment to determine whether or not to charge the deposit. If a deposit is charged, the consumer can take their container off site. If the deposit is not charged, then the business is responsible for collecting the containers and taking them to a Return Point Operator to reclaim their
deposit.