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  • Each year, close to one billion, three hundred million (1,300,000,000) single-use refundable containers are in circulation in Québec.
  • Thanks to the deposit system, BGE and its partners are able to recover close to nine hundred million (900,000,000), or approximately 70%. That’s not bad at all!
  • Nonetheless, there are still four hundred million (400,000,000) containers that are not returned to the retailer or recycled.
  • If we add up all of the 5¢ deposits that are not refunded, this represents an unclaimed $20 million in deposits each and every year.

The outcome?

Several tonnes of recyclable materials pointlessly occupy landfill sites which in turn pollute our cities, forests, lakes, and rivers. Did you know that one plastic bottle can take as long as 400 years to decompose? Furthermore, it takes between 200 and 500 years for an aluminum can to decompose, and thousands of years for a glass bottle.

The following tables show the statistics of the recovery of refundable containers by the Soft Drink Industry in Québec. These Figures do not include the Beer Industry's results.

Sales and recovery in units by soft drink bottlers

Total

Sales Recovery %
2011 1 160 866 508
886 529 525
76.4%
2010 1 144 499 548 841 249 517 73.5%
2009 1 127 392 232 822 965 504 73.0%
2008 1 133 967 172 814 364 337 71.8%

In detail, broken down by material, the sales and recovery by soft drink bottlers

Aluminum

Sales Recovery %
2011 853 786 116
667 055 285
78.1%
2010 824 572 548 622 128 990 75.5%
2009 817 228 353 604 031 838 73.9%
2008 833 292 436 606 760 952 72.8%

Plastic (PET)

Sales Recovery %
2011 296 667 550
215 133 205
72.5%
2010 308 902 693 214 702 491 69.5%
2009 299 802 806 214 775 976 71.6%
2008 289 243 518 202 835 260 70.1%

Glass

Sales Recovery %
2011 10 412 842
4 341 035
41.7%
2010 11 024 307 4 418 036 40.1%
2009 10 361 073 4 157 690 40.1%
2008 11 431 218 4 768 125 41.7%
 

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