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Türkiye’s waste return system collects 7.6 mln containers in five days

Turkey's new deposit return system, launched on July 1, recorded the return of 7.6 million beverage containers within five days, according to Environment Minister Murat Kurum. The scheme rewards participants with 1 Turkish Lira per eligible container returned via reverse vending machines, aiming to reduce pollution, increase recycling rates, and generate economic value. Over 1.3 million people have registered for the system, leading to long lines at collection points across Istanbul and other regions. Participants can withdraw their earnings through partner banks, combining environmental incentives with financial benefits. Officials project the system could eventually collect up to 25 billion containers annually, contributing 30 billion liras to the economy. The initiative supports Turkey's broader zero-waste strategy and circular economy goals.

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Türkiye’s waste return system collects 7.6 mln containers in five days

Turkey's new deposit return system, launched on July 1, recorded the return of 7.6 million beverage containers within five days, according to Environment Minister Murat Kurum. The scheme rewards participants with 1 Turkish Lira per eligible container returned via reverse vending machines, aiming to reduce pollution, increase recycling rates, and generate economic value. Over 1.3 million people have registered for the system, leading to long lines at collection points across Istanbul and other regions. Participants can withdraw their earnings through partner banks, combining environmental incentives with financial benefits. Officials project the system could eventually collect up to 25 billion containers annually, contributing 30 billion liras to the economy. The initiative supports Turkey's broader zero-waste strategy and circular economy goals.

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