Beverage Container Deposit Scheme Amendment Bill 2024
Environment Protection (Beverage Container Deposit Scheme) Amendment Bill 2024
Have your say on the draft Environment Protection (Beverage Container Deposit Scheme) Amendment Bill 2024.
What's being decided?
We are proposing reforms to modernise South Australia’s beverage container deposit scheme (CDS) via the draft Environment Protection (Beverage Container Deposit Scheme) Amendment Bill 2024. Proposed reforms focus on scheme governance and system modernisation.
Your feedback will help refine the draft legislation to ensure CDS governance reform objectives can be achieved.
Proposed reforms set out:
- Updated objectives and features of the CDS that build upon the scheme’s success in reducing litter and waste.
- The appointment and functions of a not-for-profit scheme coordinator who would be responsible for the administration, management, and proper operation of the scheme.
- Clear roles and responsibilities for the scheme coordinator including around contract arrangements with scheme participants, scheme cost-setting practices, performance targets, customer service standards, and IT-based payment, auditing, and reporting requirements.
- A framework to recognise eligible material recovery facilities in the scheme.
- A scheme price review mechanism for the Essential Services Commission of South Australia.
- Clear roles for government oversight and Environment Protection Authority fee reform.
- Transitional provisions including a process to be followed to bring existing collection depots into a reformed scheme.
Consultation is now open until 25 October 2024.