Ireland’s Deposit Return Scheme Hits Record 5.8 Million Container Returns in Single Day
Ireland’s deposit return scheme saw a record 5.8 million drink containers returned to machines on June 27, 2024, according to Re-turn. This marked the highest daily total since the program’s launch in February 2024, contributing to over 3 billion bottles and cans collected nationwide. “Every container returned helps keep valuable material in circulation, reduce litter, and support a more circular economy,” said Ciarán Foley, chief executive of Re-turn.
Challenges Remain Despite Success
Despite the record, challenges persist. Foley noted that 14 per cent of plastic bottles and drinks cans still enter mixed dry recycling, a practice he described as “giving money away” for users. “Most people who are rummaging through bins do so in a respectful way, but we fully accept that there’s an issue,” he said, referencing concerns about scavenging leading to littering. Dublin City Council reported spending €857,000 on bin repairs and clean-ups due to such activities.
Donation Program Boosts Community Projects
The scheme has also driven community fundraising. Over €940,000 has been donated to charities via the program’s donation feature, with more than 5,200 schools, clubs, and community groups using it to raise funds. Meath Camogie, for instance, raised €270,000 to develop new grounds. Re-turn reported that 78 per cent of people view the scheme positively, with 96 per cent having used it.
Targeting 90 per cent Returns by 2029
Re-turn aims to reach a 90 per cent return rate by 2029, up from the current level between 78 per cent and 79 per cent. Foley emphasized that “with a bit more education,” the target is achievable. The organization is collaborating with Dublin City Council to address scavenging.
Public Engagement and Future Outlook
Foley credited public adoption for the scheme’s success, stating, “Thanks to the people of Ireland, who have embraced the scheme and made returning bottles and cans part of everyday life.”
Did You Know?
Since its 2024 launch, around 800 million additional bottles and cans are now being recycled each year.

Pro Tips for Participants
Visit Re-turn’s website to locate the nearest return machine. Donating your voucher directly supports local causes, maximizing the scheme’s social impact.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ireland’s deposit return scheme?
The program allows for the return of drink containers to designated machines. It aims to boost recycling rates and reduce litter.
How much has been donated through the scheme?
Over €940,000 has been directed to charities and community groups since its launch, with more than 5,200 organizations participating.
What is the target return rate by 2029?
Re-turn aims for 90 per cent of containers to be returned by 2029, up from the current level between 78 per cent and 79 per cent.
Call to Action
Join the movement by using the deposit return scheme and donating vouchers to local causes. Share your experience in the comments below or explore more stories on sustainable practices in Ireland.
