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Netherlands🏛️ Politics7 days ago

Cabinet wants deposit on milk and juice bottles

The Dutch government has proposed introducing a deposit system for milk and juice bottles, aiming to reduce plastic waste and encourage recycling. This initiative is part of broader environmental policies aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing single-use plastics. The proposal would require consumers to pay a small refundable deposit when purchasing these products, which they could reclaim upon returning the empty containers. Such systems have been implemented in other European countries with varying degrees of success, and the Dutch government hopes this measure will contribute to national climate goals. The policy is expected to face discussions in parliament and may involve negotiations with industry stakeholders.

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Cabinet wants deposit on milk and juice bottles

The Dutch government has proposed introducing a deposit system for milk and juice bottles, aiming to reduce plastic waste and encourage recycling. This initiative is part of broader environmental policies aimed at promoting sustainability and reducing single-use plastics. The proposal would require consumers to pay a small refundable deposit when purchasing these products, which they could reclaim upon returning the empty containers. Such systems have been implemented in other European countries with varying degrees of success, and the Dutch government hopes this measure will contribute to national climate goals. The policy is expected to face discussions in parliament and may involve negotiations with industry stakeholders.

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