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Gympie people recycle 40 million drink containers, make $4m


The Containers for Change scheme exchanges 10 cents for every eligible beverage container returned to a registered Container Refund Point (CRP) in Queensland.
This has translated into $4 million for Gympie area residents, charities, community groups and businesses since the scheme began in November 2018.
Ken Noye is the chief executive of Containers Exchange, the not for profit organisation that administers the scheme.
He said the elimination of 40 million containers from the Gympie environment was a worthy milestone, but also a recycling effort everyone needed to continue to build on.
“It is an impressive amount of containers that have been returned in Gympie and those efforts have now injected $4 million into the community,” said Mr Noye. ....

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MORE than 150 million containers have been returned in Ipswich through the Containers for Change scheme in a little over two years.
That’s $15 million back in the pockets of local residents, community groups and businesses.
The scheme launched at the end of 2018, with three billion containers accepted across Queensland since then.
Ipswich in particular has played a significant part and its participation has grown markedly in the past two years.
After 59 million containers were returned in Ipswich in 2019, that figure rose to 85 million last year.
The scheme is administered by not-for-profit organisation Containers Exchange.
Chief executive Ken Noye said the scheme had resulted in a 54 per cent drop in beverage containers littering the environment. ....

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