A little act with a massive impact

800 million more Re-turns every year

Ireland has made great progress, with 3 out of 4 cans and bottles now Re-turned – this means they’re kept clean, separate and in the right condition to be reused again as new cans and bottles. That’s why Re-turn is the right way to recycle.

60% reduction in litter

Over 2.5 billion cans and bottles have been Re turned so far. Since launching the scheme has helped cut litter by 60% and pushed our national recycling rate from 49% to over 90%, leading to the cleanest beaches in 25 years.

Funding 5,000 communities

If you don’t need your deposit back, you can donate it to your local community or a cause that matters to you. So far, you’ve donated hundreds of thousands of euros to Re-turn for Children and set up over 5,000 community collection schemes.

Reinvesting non-Re-turns

As a not for profit all revenue generated by the scheme, including unredeemed deposits, is reinvested into the scheme and circular economy projects.

Where to Return

Why Re-turn

Reasons to Re-turn your plastic bottles and cans 

Protect our environment for future generations

  • Deposit Return is a circular economy initiative, capturing a higher quality of recyclate and maximising existing resources. By reusing and recycling more effectively, we save energy and water, reduce landfill and there is a lower impact on the planet.

Reduce litter & waste for a cleaner future

  • More than 40 countries and regions have successfully introduced Deposit Return Schemes, with 15 in Europe and many more being implemented. Deposit Return is a proven method for increasing recycling rates and reducing litter and waste.

Value our resources for a more circular economy

  • Separate collection of cans and bottles ensures a higher quality of recyclate material is returned and also prevents cross contamination. A plastic bottle can be recycled up to 7 times and aluminium cans may be recycled infinitely.

Why Re-turn

How to Return

When you have finished your drink:
  • You can return your empty and undamaged cans and bottles featuring the Re-turn logo to any participating shop or supermarket nationwide regardless of where it was purchased
  • Empty and undamaged drinks containers can be returned through a Re-turn Machine or manually over the counter. The Re-turn Machine will issue a voucher that can be redeemed at the till against store purchase or for a cash deposit refund. Please note, Re-turn Machine vouchers must be redeemed in the store in which they are issued.
  • For manual return, shop assistants will need to confirm the drinks container features the Re-turn logo and is empty and undamaged, after which you can use your deposit refund against store purchase or redeem in cash.

How to Return

Impact & Results

  • Recycling rate increased from 49% to 91% – with 76% of containers captured directly through the DRS and a further 15% collected via mixed dry recycling.
  • Millions more containers recycled each year – it’s estimated to be 798 million more.

  • 50% reduction in container litter nationwide – Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) reports a 50% drop in litter from bottles and cans since the scheme launched.

  • Thousands of community organisations engaged – across the country, more than 3,600 schools, clubs, and community groups have embraced the scheme to support local causes. From funding life-saving equipment to backing grassroots sports projects, the scheme is proving that recycling can deliver meaningful and lasting benefits for communities nationwide.

Impact & Results

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