Feedback is being sought for a report into the impacts of the Return and Earn scheme on beverage prices.
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The NSW Government has asked IPART to monitor and report on the impacts of the scheme over the first year of its operation.
Return and Earn provides consumers who return empty eligible beverage containers to designated collection points, a 10-cent refund per container. Introduced on December 1, it is designed to reduce litter by 40 per cent by 2020.
Releasing an Issues Paper for public comment on Tuesday, IPART Chair Dr Peter Boxall said feedback is being sought from the beverage industry, consumers and other interested stakeholders.
“We’re inviting comment on our proposed approach to the review, including feedback on how the costs of the scheme have affected beverage prices, and whether there has been any impact on competition in the beverage industry” Dr Boxall said.
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IPART has not been asked to monitor the effectiveness of the scheme in achieving its objective of litter reduction or operational elements of the scheme, including the availability or accessibility of container collection points.
The Issues Paper is available from IPART’s website, www.ipart.nsw.gov.au. Submissions close on March 13, 2018.
IPART has been asked to release a progress report in April and a final report is due to the NSW Government in December 2018.