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Read MoreThis blog explores the upcoming UK Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) set to launch in 2027. It outlines what producers and retailers need to know, how the scheme will work across the UK, and how to start preparing for a more circular future.
A nationwide Deposit Return Scheme (DRS) is on the horizon, with a 2027 launch planned to reduce litter, increase recycling, and drive circularity. But turning ambition into action will require collaboration, innovation, and preparation.
The UK’s DRS represents a coordinated effort to rethink packaging waste. While each UK nation is tailoring its scheme to local needs, the core principles are shared:
Our sister brand, RLG, has over 20 years of global experience, including recent work in Uruguay, which means we draw on this to understand what it takes to deliver a successful return system.
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Each UK nation is contributing unique strengths to the collective DRS framework:
This cooperative approach will give producers and retailers consistent requirements and give consumers a familiar return process, no matter where they shop.
Starting 1 October 2027, producers must be:
In partnership with RLG, we support producers through:
Retailers will be the face of the DRS for most consumers. Their responsibilities include:
We’re working closely with Ecovend, our sister company, to deploy RVM solutions that are scalable, reliable, and integrate smoothly into retail operations, whether you’re a national chain or a local shop.
Beyond the physical infrastructure, digital infrastructure is essential to ensuring the DRS delivers results.
With robust IT systems, stakeholders can benefit from:
RLG provides these digital capabilities to turn DRS data into smarter business decisions.
Rolling out a UK-wide DRS is a massive undertaking. Challenges include:
But by keeping a shared focus on cleaner communities, circular materials, and data-driven systems, the UK can deliver a world-class scheme.