Milk and other containers added to deposit program

Jan 19, 2022 | 12:00 PM Pete McIntyre

Milk and plant-based beverage containers will be accepted for refunds at B.C. recycling facilities starting February 1, which is also when you’ll have to start paying a 10-cent deposit when you buy them.

Changes under the Clean B.C. Plastic Action Plan mean empty ready-to-drink plant-based beverage containers, such as oat, almond, and soy, along with milk containers of any size, will be eligible for deposits at Return-It sites province wide.

The containers have to be rinsed and clean to be accepted.

Milk and plant-based beverage containers can still be put in residential and blue box recycling bins, but will not be eligible for the deposit refund.

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(With files from The Canadian Press)

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