Container Deposit Scheme - Victoria

CDS

The Victorian Container Deposit Scheme (CDS) started on 1 November 2023. 

Not-for-profit community groups can apply to become a donation partner so your group can receive donations from the community when they return their eligible drink containers.

This new recycling program will increase the recycling of drink cans, bottles and cartons and reduce Victoria’s litter by up to half.

At this time, there are two CDS collection points in Golden Plains Shire:

  • Teesdale General Store and Post Office located at 1071 Bannockburn-Shelford Road, Teesdale.
  • Octane Fuels located at 1859 Midland Highway, Bannockburn.

Please view the map for your nearest CDS location.

Become a Donation Partner

CDS Victoria

Check out the CDS Locations

Frequently Asked Questions
Who manages the Victorian CDS scheme?

Golden Plains Shire Council is not involved in setting up or managing the container deposit scheme. All enquiries should be directed to TOMRA Cleanaway.

This is the network operator in our region that is responsible for setting up and managing the refund collection points in Golden Plains Shire and making sure customers receive their 10c refund.

VicReturn is the scheme coordinator that will manage the finance and administration aspects of the state-wide program.

What containers will be eligible in Victoria?

The goal is to reduce the amount of litter in our environment, so eligible containers are those that are commonly consumed away from home.

This may include beverage containers larger than 150ml and smaller than 3-litres that are made from:

  • Aluminium
  • Glass
  • Plastic
  • Steel
  • Liquid paperboard

Check for the 10c mark on the drink container label. It is often located near the barcode.

What containers will NOT be eligible for a 10c refund?

While these containers are not accepted, some of them can still be recycled through your kerbside bins:

  • Plastic milk bottles (put these in your yellow-lidded recycling bin).
  • Wine and spirit bottles (put these in your purple-lidded glass-only bin).
  • Fruit juice cartons (these go in your landfill bin).
  • Cordial bottles (these go in your landfill bin).
How do I prepare containers for return?

Containers must be empty. You don't have to rinse each container, but it must be empty and the outside clean enough that the barcode can be scanned by the vending machine.

Keep the label on and don't crush the container.

Scanners inside the vending machines will identify the shape, label and barcode of each container to ensure it is eligible for a refund. Broken bottles, crushed cans and bottles without labels will not be eligible for a refund.

Learn how the CDS works
 

Where can I return my drink containers?

Find your nearest refund point on the interactive map.

View the Map

How can I claim my refund?

There will be multiple ways to receive your 10 cent refund.

You can either keep your refund or support your favourite charity or community organisation with a donation.

Learn more about the refund options

Can my club or community group host a collection point?

Community groups, sporting clubs, not-for-profit organisations or businesses that would like to host a collection point can register their interest by contacting TOMRA Cleanaway.

How does my club or community group receive donations?

Community groups, sporting clubs, not-for-profit organisations or businesses that would like to receive donations can register their interest a donation partner by contacting TOMRA Cleanaway.

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