Victoria under pressure to change container deposit scheme model Weâre sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Scouts, local sporting clubs and charities have joined drinks manufacturers Lion Nathan and Coca-Cola Amatil in a bid to pressure the Victorian government to overhaul its model for a container deposit scheme over concerns it will be harder for community groups to make money. Victoria will be the last state to roll out a scheme once itâs operational in 2023, when customers will receive a 10-cent refund when they return eligible cans, bottles or cartons to a collection point. While drinks will become slightly more expensive, the program is expected to reduce waste and ensure three billion containers - almost half of Victoriaâs litter - is correctly recycled every year.