Industry groups call for release of COAG container deposit scheme report
date:Jul 24, 2014
ars, further heightens the need for consumers to be informed before a policy decision is made.

The associations believe that the cost of a national container deposit scheme could cost consumers up to 20 cents extra for every drink bottle verus an industry backed solution.

According to the associations, the Industrys National Recycling Action Plan would have no cost to taxpayers with beverage, food and retail industries committing to generate $285 million of programs and initiatives across the
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