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Lidl Return Recycling Scheme (Launches with 21 stores in and around Glasgow) - Get 5p back, per bottle/can - unlimited returns.
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Hopefully this will be a start for rolling out across the Country. Help to save the enviroment and earning some cash, for either yourself or to a charity, along the way. Full details below, including what you can/can't recycle.
The Lidl Return Scheme is a voluntary return scheme for certain drinks containers sold to consumers in Scotland which are made from polyethylene terephthalate plastic (PET plastic) and aluminium.
How to use the Win-Win Recycling Bin:
• Follow the simple, easy-to-use instructions on the Win-Win Recycling Bin to scan your elible items then insert them into the machine. The machine will then calculate the value of deposit to be returned.
• You may then select if you want a Lidl voucher or to make a charity donation.
Voucher:
The amount of the voucher is the equivalent of 5 pence per eligible packaging returned correctly in the same transaction (for example, if ten eligible items are correctly returned to the Win-Win Recycling Bin in one transaction, the voucher issued would be for 50 pence).
To redeem your voucher, simply scan your printed money back voucher at the till in the Lidl store that it was issued at to get money off your shopping. Terms and conditions apply .
Charity donation:
Instead of receiving a voucher, the customer can opt to make a charity donation. The value of the charity donation will be calculated in the same way as a voucher. The amount of the charity donation is the equivalent of 5 pence per eligible packaging returned correctly in the same transaction. The recipient of the charity donation is STV Children's Appeal ( https://stvappeal.tv).
The scheme aims to increase recycling rates for polyethylene terephthalate and aluminium single use drinks containers by offering consumers a reward voucher redeemable in the issuing Lidl GB store in exchange for the return of empty trial packaging.
The Lidl Return Scheme is running for a trial period only until 11th August 2024.
Some of the main benefits of the scheme are:
1. Convenient for Lidl customers in Scotland: Returning your drinks containers and claiming your voucher is easy. Plus, you can save money off your next shop!
2. Lidl Recycling Community: Recycling is one of the most effective actions we can take as individuals and communities to tackle climate change. Working together, we can all help to improve recycling in our communities.
Which stores have the Lidl Return Scheme?
The Lidl Return Scheme is currently being trialled in Glasgow, in the following Lidl stores:
• Maryhill - Glasgow, Maryhill, 2 Hopehill Road, G20 7JN.
• Duke Street - Glasgow, Dennistoun, 285 Duke Street, G31 1HX.
• St. Rollox - Glasgow, St. Rollox, Springburn Road, G21 1YX.
• Baillieston - Glasgow, Baillieston, 180 Main Street, G69 6AH.
• Crookston - Glasgow-Crookston, Crookston, Crookston Road, G53 7TA.
• Darnley - Glasgow, Darnley, 585 Nitshill Road, G53 7RZ.
• Tollcross - Glasgow, Tollcross, 850 Tollcross Road, G32 8PF.
• Govan - Glasgow, Govan, 19 Moss Road, G51 4JT.
• Bearsden - Glasgow, Bearsden, 1, Baljaffray Shopping Centre, G61 4RN.
• Pollokshaws - Glasgow-Pollokshaws, 30 Riverford Road, G43 1PX.
• Balmore Road - Glasgow, 109 Balmore Road, G22 6RL.
• Jamaica Street - Glasgow, 37 Jamaica Street, G1 4NN.
• Victoria Road - Glasgow, Govanhill, 300 Victoria Road, G42 7RP.
• Rutherglen - Glasgow-Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, 17 Richmond Place, G73 3BA.
• Partick - Glasgow, West End, Beith Street, G11 6DQ.
• Yoker - Glasgow, Clydebank, 225 Mill Road, G81 1BN.
• Giffnock - Glasgow, Giffnock, 124-134 Fenwick Road, G46 6XN.
• Finnieston - Glasgow, Finnieston, Finnieston Street, G3 8JU.
• Barrhead - Glasgow, Barrhead, Glasgow Road, G78 1DS.
• Robroyston Retail Park - Glasgow, Robroyston, 41 Robroyston Retail Park, Monument Drive, G33 1AQ.
• Anniesland - Glasgow, Anniesland, 868 Crow Road, G13 1HU.
What can go in a Win-Win Recycling Bin?
Material:
Single plastic drink bottles with barcodes, made wholly or mainly from polyethylene terephthalate (or PET plastic) and steel and aluminium drinks cans.
Capacity of containers:
The machine will only accept drink bottles and drink cans that are designed to contain between 100ml and 3 litres of liquid.
What can't be returned to a Win-Win Recycling Bin:
Drink containers that can not be returned to a Win-Win Recycling Bin at participating Lidl GB stores include:
• Dairy items, such as milk or yogurt drinks
• Tetra pack, paper-based cartons, glass or pouches
• Plastic drinks containers without a barcode
• Any items that are not listed as part of the machines barcode database
• Crushed containers
How can I redeem my voucher?
Vouchers may be redeemed either by scanning the voucher using its barcode at the self-checkout points or by handing the voucher to the check out staff upon completion of your purchase, prior to making payment. Redemption of vouchers shall be subject to these terms and conditions.
The Lidl Return Scheme is a voluntary return scheme for certain drinks containers sold to consumers in Scotland which are made from polyethylene terephthalate plastic (PET plastic) and aluminium.
How to use the Win-Win Recycling Bin:
• Follow the simple, easy-to-use instructions on the Win-Win Recycling Bin to scan your elible items then insert them into the machine. The machine will then calculate the value of deposit to be returned.
• You may then select if you want a Lidl voucher or to make a charity donation.
Voucher:
The amount of the voucher is the equivalent of 5 pence per eligible packaging returned correctly in the same transaction (for example, if ten eligible items are correctly returned to the Win-Win Recycling Bin in one transaction, the voucher issued would be for 50 pence).
To redeem your voucher, simply scan your printed money back voucher at the till in the Lidl store that it was issued at to get money off your shopping. Terms and conditions apply .
Charity donation:
Instead of receiving a voucher, the customer can opt to make a charity donation. The value of the charity donation will be calculated in the same way as a voucher. The amount of the charity donation is the equivalent of 5 pence per eligible packaging returned correctly in the same transaction. The recipient of the charity donation is STV Children's Appeal ( https://stvappeal.tv).
The scheme aims to increase recycling rates for polyethylene terephthalate and aluminium single use drinks containers by offering consumers a reward voucher redeemable in the issuing Lidl GB store in exchange for the return of empty trial packaging.
The Lidl Return Scheme is running for a trial period only until 11th August 2024.
Some of the main benefits of the scheme are:
1. Convenient for Lidl customers in Scotland: Returning your drinks containers and claiming your voucher is easy. Plus, you can save money off your next shop!
2. Lidl Recycling Community: Recycling is one of the most effective actions we can take as individuals and communities to tackle climate change. Working together, we can all help to improve recycling in our communities.
Which stores have the Lidl Return Scheme?
The Lidl Return Scheme is currently being trialled in Glasgow, in the following Lidl stores:
• Maryhill - Glasgow, Maryhill, 2 Hopehill Road, G20 7JN.
• Duke Street - Glasgow, Dennistoun, 285 Duke Street, G31 1HX.
• St. Rollox - Glasgow, St. Rollox, Springburn Road, G21 1YX.
• Baillieston - Glasgow, Baillieston, 180 Main Street, G69 6AH.
• Crookston - Glasgow-Crookston, Crookston, Crookston Road, G53 7TA.
• Darnley - Glasgow, Darnley, 585 Nitshill Road, G53 7RZ.
• Tollcross - Glasgow, Tollcross, 850 Tollcross Road, G32 8PF.
• Govan - Glasgow, Govan, 19 Moss Road, G51 4JT.
• Bearsden - Glasgow, Bearsden, 1, Baljaffray Shopping Centre, G61 4RN.
• Pollokshaws - Glasgow-Pollokshaws, 30 Riverford Road, G43 1PX.
• Balmore Road - Glasgow, 109 Balmore Road, G22 6RL.
• Jamaica Street - Glasgow, 37 Jamaica Street, G1 4NN.
• Victoria Road - Glasgow, Govanhill, 300 Victoria Road, G42 7RP.
• Rutherglen - Glasgow-Rutherglen, South Lanarkshire, 17 Richmond Place, G73 3BA.
• Partick - Glasgow, West End, Beith Street, G11 6DQ.
• Yoker - Glasgow, Clydebank, 225 Mill Road, G81 1BN.
• Giffnock - Glasgow, Giffnock, 124-134 Fenwick Road, G46 6XN.
• Finnieston - Glasgow, Finnieston, Finnieston Street, G3 8JU.
• Barrhead - Glasgow, Barrhead, Glasgow Road, G78 1DS.
• Robroyston Retail Park - Glasgow, Robroyston, 41 Robroyston Retail Park, Monument Drive, G33 1AQ.
• Anniesland - Glasgow, Anniesland, 868 Crow Road, G13 1HU.
What can go in a Win-Win Recycling Bin?
Material:
Single plastic drink bottles with barcodes, made wholly or mainly from polyethylene terephthalate (or PET plastic) and steel and aluminium drinks cans.
Capacity of containers:
The machine will only accept drink bottles and drink cans that are designed to contain between 100ml and 3 litres of liquid.
What can't be returned to a Win-Win Recycling Bin:
Drink containers that can not be returned to a Win-Win Recycling Bin at participating Lidl GB stores include:
• Dairy items, such as milk or yogurt drinks
• Tetra pack, paper-based cartons, glass or pouches
• Plastic drinks containers without a barcode
• Any items that are not listed as part of the machines barcode database
• Crushed containers
How can I redeem my voucher?
Vouchers may be redeemed either by scanning the voucher using its barcode at the self-checkout points or by handing the voucher to the check out staff upon completion of your purchase, prior to making payment. Redemption of vouchers shall be subject to these terms and conditions.
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Edited by Dan_82, 23 hours ago
41 Comments
sorted byThere are more and more things seem to be coming back as a 'great eco-friendly new idea', that was already a thing 30-40 years ago.
Let’s see if this continues till we get the deposit return scheme up and running!
The Dane’s have recycling bins next to waste bins all over the place in Aarhus, and many other big places I’m sure.
We don’t try hard enough to recycle in the UK compared to elsewhere.
They have been doing this in europe for years.
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New look by the way!
Heat added
I guess they're trying to style it based on the standard and diet Pepsi cans.
Great idea
"The machine will then calculate the value of deposit to be returned."- the value of DEPOSIT to be returned.So they charge extra when you buy and when you take you bottles back you get your money back.So you save the planet if you don't drive very often to take your recycling back to store.
To redeem your voucher, simply scan your printed money back voucher at the till in the Lidl store that it was issued at to get money off your shopping''
If you're shopping there anyway it's a win-win or, again, donate to the charity listed. (edited)