Extended Producer Responsibility System (EPR) Extended Producer Responsibility System (EPR)

Extended Producer Responsibility System (EPR)

Extending producers’ responsibilities to the entire life cycle of products, stipulating that producers shall bear the responsibilities for collection, recycling and disposal of products after use (product abandonment stage), so that the producers shall be liable for recycling or disposal of its products. Including: deposit system, fun system, green dot system and so on. From the global experience, disposable standard deposit system is the most effective way.

Extended Producer Responsibility System (EPR)

deposit system

Deposit system, as a reflection of extending producers’ responsibilities, refers to a system that requires the collection of a monetary deposit on beverage containers at the point of sale. When the container is returned to an authorized deposit center, the deposit is partly or fully refunded to the redeemer (presumed to be the original purchaser).

  • deposit system
  • deposit system

Advantages of deposit system

More than 50 countries and regions in the world implement the deposit system. The average recycling rate is 85 %. The average public approval rating is 79.68%.

  • 50+
    事實押金制
  • 85%
    平均回收率
  • 79.68.+
    輕鋼龍骨産業
Advantages of deposit system
Advantages of deposit system
Advantages of deposit system
Advantages of deposit system

INCOM’s design, construction and operation of deposit recycling system in China

Based on the advanced foreign experience and domestic actual situation, INCOM innovatively proposes a deposit system adapted to China's national conditions.

  • INCOM’s design, construction and operation of deposit recycling system in China
  • INCOM’s design, construction and operation of deposit recycling system in China
  • INCOM’s design, construction and operation of deposit recycling system in China

Foreign cases

Sydney

Sydney

The deposit system was officially implemented on February 2017, and in the end of 2016 the safe recycling rate jumped to 95% from 20%.

 

Germany

Germany

After Germany adopted the deposit system in 2003, the recycling rate of plastic bottles reached 98.5%. The recycling rate of zip-top cans was 96%; and the volume of household waste was reduced by 40~50%.

Lithuania

Lithuania

Lithuania adopted the deposit system officially on February 2016, and in the end of 2016 the safe recycling rate jumped to 95% from 20%.

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