The Beverage Container Return Scheme (BCRS) will launch Singapore’s DRS for metal cans and plastic bottles this April.
Starting next month, the scheme will cover more than one billion beverage containers used annually, allowing the scheme operator to recover over 16,000 metric tons of material per year.
We speak to the BCRS to hear more about the DRS’s setup and how the scheme operator plans to encourage citizen participation.
“From April 1, a fully refundable deposit of S$0.10 (~US$0.08) will apply to all pre-packaged beverages sold in plastic and metal containers ranging from 150 mL to 3,000 mL. Consumers who purchase these containers can return them to designated points to claim their refund,” a BCRS spokesperson tells Packaging Insights.
“To ensure a smooth rollout, a transition period from April 1 to September 30 allows the sale of both existing stock and new beverage containers with the scheme’s deposit mark and registered barcode.”





