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Quebec's Deposit-Refund System Modernization: Strong Momentum Three Months In
Quebec's Deposit-Refund System Modernization: Strong Momentum Three Months In

Malaysian Reserve

time5 days ago

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  • Malaysian Reserve

Quebec's Deposit-Refund System Modernization: Strong Momentum Three Months In

MONTREAL, June 1, 2025 /CNW/ – Three months after the launch of the second phase of the deposit-system modernization, the Quebec Beverage Container Recycling Association (QBCRA), also known as Consignaction, is proud to report very positive results. This success is driven by strong public participation, the rollout of innovative and user-friendly return sites, and the commitment of all deposit-system partners. Since March 1st, the deposit-refund system has been expanded to include all ready-to-drink plastic beverage containers ranging from 100 ml to 2 liters. Transformation of the Quebec return site network The Consignaction network has expanded rapidly, now operating 50 return sites across Quebec — including 11 Consignaction+ and 39 Consignaction sites. Since the launch of the very first Consignaction+ in April 2024, these return points have received more than 130 million deposit-refundable containers. This high volume clearly demonstrates that citizens are embracing the modernization of the deposit-return system, and that the new infrastructure is making the return process easier and more accessible. With over 140 locations already leased across the province, the Consignaction network is set to continue its rapid growth. With over 72,000 users, the Consignaction mobile app is also experiencing strong uptake. The app enables users to receive their deposits electronically and securely at both Consignaction and Consignaction+ sites. Designed for ease of use, it offers access to the express return service and provides a convenient alternative to cash, while also allowing users to track their return history. 'The Consignaction team is working tirelessly to deliver a modern, efficient, and accessible deposit-refund system for all Quebecers. The public's enthusiastic response to the modernization, along with the dedication of our system partners, reflects a remarkable collective effort that is transforming the way beverage containers are recovered across the province,' said Normand Bisson, President and CEO of the QBCRA/Consignaction. One Step Closer to a Network That Reflects Quebec's Ambition Backed by a new financial partnership, the Consignaction network is accelerating the rollout of new return sites across the province. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the network significantly reduces return times through express and bulk return options, delivering a faster and more convenient customer experience. The QBCRA remains fully committed to expanding its network, guided by a clear vision: to increase the number of returned deposit-refundable containers by making the system more accessible, simpler, and more efficient for all Quebecers. About QBCRA/Consignaction Since 2001, the Consignaction programs have promoted recycling among citizens and businesses. Consignaction is the official brand used to promote the activities of the Quebec Beverage Container Recycling Association (QBCRA) to the public and stakeholders. QBCRA is the designated management organization responsible for developing, implementing, financing, and managing the modernized deposit-refund system under the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) principle. It brings together beverage producers committed to the recovery, reuse, recycling, and repurposing of beverage containers in Quebec. To learn more, visit For more details, consult the information sheets in the Information Documents section at the following link:

Quebec's Deposit-Refund System Modernization: Strong Momentum Three Months In Français
Quebec's Deposit-Refund System Modernization: Strong Momentum Three Months In Français

Cision Canada

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Quebec's Deposit-Refund System Modernization: Strong Momentum Three Months In Français

MONTREAL, June 1, 2025 /CNW/ - Three months after the launch of the second phase of the deposit-system modernization, the Quebec Beverage Container Recycling Association (QBCRA), also known as Consignaction, is proud to report very positive results. This success is driven by strong public participation, the rollout of innovative and user-friendly return sites, and the commitment of all deposit-system partners. Since March 1st, the deposit-refund system has been expanded to include all ready-to-drink plastic beverage containers ranging from 100 ml to 2 liters. Transformation of the Quebec return site network The Consignaction network has expanded rapidly, now operating 50 return sites across Quebec — including 11 Consignaction+ and 39 Consignaction sites. Since the launch of the very first Consignaction+ in April 2024, these return points have received more than 130 million deposit-refundable containers. This high volume clearly demonstrates that citizens are embracing the modernization of the deposit-return system, and that the new infrastructure is making the return process easier and more accessible. With over 140 locations already leased across the province, the Consignaction network is set to continue its rapid growth. With over 72,000 users, the Consignaction mobile app is also experiencing strong uptake. The app enables users to receive their deposits electronically and securely at both Consignaction and Consignaction+ sites. Designed for ease of use, it offers access to the express return service and provides a convenient alternative to cash, while also allowing users to track their return history. "The Consignaction team is working tirelessly to deliver a modern, efficient, and accessible deposit-refund system for all Quebecers. The public's enthusiastic response to the modernization, along with the dedication of our system partners, reflects a remarkable collective effort that is transforming the way beverage containers are recovered across the province," said Normand Bisson, President and CEO of the QBCRA/Consignaction. One Step Closer to a Network That Reflects Quebec's Ambition Backed by a new financial partnership, the Consignaction network is accelerating the rollout of new return sites across the province. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, the network significantly reduces return times through express and bulk return options, delivering a faster and more convenient customer experience. The QBCRA remains fully committed to expanding its network, guided by a clear vision: to increase the number of returned deposit-refundable containers by making the system more accessible, simpler, and more efficient for all Quebecers. About QBCRA/Consignaction Since 2001, the Consignaction programs have promoted recycling among citizens and businesses. Consignaction is the official brand used to promote the activities of the Quebec Beverage Container Recycling Association (QBCRA) to the public and stakeholders. QBCRA is the designated management organization responsible for developing, implementing, financing, and managing the modernized deposit-refund system under the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) principle. It brings together beverage producers committed to the recovery, reuse, recycling, and repurposing of beverage containers in Quebec. To learn more, visit

Here's how Quebec's bottle deposit-refund system is changing on March 1
Here's how Quebec's bottle deposit-refund system is changing on March 1

CBC

time01-03-2025

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  • CBC

Here's how Quebec's bottle deposit-refund system is changing on March 1

As of March 1, you'll be charged 10 cents on all your plastic bottles ranging from 100 millilitres to two litres. But you'll get your money back if you return them to one of Quebec's 3,500 participating retailers that currently have deposit-return systems. About 1.2 billion new plastic containers will be subjected to a 10-cent deposit. Before today, the measure only applied to plastic bottles for soft drinks. "There was a lot of job to be done, but we are confident that, for [today], everything will go great and the Quebecers will be able to return the containers," said Normand Bisson, president and CEO of Consignaction, the organization responsible for managing the system. He says the plastic is "100 per cent recycled," with around 90 per cent recycled in the province. "The material is very clean," he said. "We are able to use them to make new containers." What this means for you A comprehensive list of returnable beverage containers is available on Consignaction's website. "Containers of water, sparkling water, juices, some milk containers, some SAQ containers will be under deposit," said Bisson. "We will still have the deposit on glass containers, only for soft drink and beer." Quebec's new bottle deposit and return system was slated to come into effect in 2022, but was delayed until 2023, and again until March 1. The phases of the plan are being rolled out gradually. As of November 1, 2023, the system had been extended to all aluminum beverage containers from 100 millilitres to two litres and included cans of ready-to-drink beverages. March 1 marks the second phase of the project. By March 1, 2027, an expansion of the system is expected to cover all glass and multi-layer carton ready-to-drink containers from 100 millilitres to two litres. Bumps ahead for retailers The new phase of the project may not go smoothly for all retailers. Out of the 200 return locations planned by Consignaction, only 47 of them have opened their doors so far, and there's no sign that the process will speed up. According to regulations, 100 sites must be ready by September, 200 by March 2026, 300 by September 2026 and 400 by March 2027. "The fact that 1.2 billion new containers enter the system, it's a lot of pressure on the shoulders of retailers," said Francis Mailly, vice-president of public affairs for the Retail Council of Canada. He added that the new system has to be efficient to ensure the workload doesn't fall on retailers. "The primary mission of a grocery store is to sell food, not to serve as a collection and sorting centre," said Mailly. Consignaction has stopped all new construction for return sites for plastic, glass and aluminum containers due to lack of funding. At the end of November of last year, the Quebec government said it was postponing the implementation of the deposit system for glass and multi-layer beverage containers by two years due to delays caused by Consignaction. It also launched an administrative investigation to look into those delays. In the meantime, BMO bankers have suspended financing for the new sites, worried that Quebec will withdraw Consignaction's management of the deposit as a result of its investigation. "The investigation is on its way. We are co-operating," said Bisson. Mailly encourages consumers not to hurry to the stores on Saturday. "The system will be there for a very long time so if you have containers in your basement that you're collecting, just don't come in the first days," he said. "Don't rush on the first days to help us make sure that our stores have enough space to manage that."

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