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Cabinet Wants to Extend Deposit Scheme to All Plastic Milk and Juice Bottles

Summary by De Telegraaf
According to the Cabinet, a deposit system should also be introduced for milk and juice bottles. Minister Stientje van Veldhoven (Climate and Green Growth, D66) is working on a proposal to extend the deposit obligation to all plastic bottles up to and including 3 liters, she writes to the House of Representatives. A condition is that measures be put in place to prevent hygiene problems, particularly with dairy bottles.

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According to the Cabinet, a deposit system should also be introduced for milk and juice bottles. Minister Stientje van Veldhoven (Climate and Green Growth, D66) is working on a proposal to extend the deposit obligation to all plastic bottles up to and including 3 liters, she writes to the House of Representatives. A condition is that measures be put in place to prevent hygiene problems, particularly with dairy bottles.

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A mandatory deposit must be introduced for plastic dairy and juice bottles up to three liters. Minister of Climate and Green Growth Van Veldhoven-Van der Meer writes this in a letter to the House of Representatives. This would mean that a deposit would also be introduced for plastic milk bottles, among others. Currently, a deposit obligation applies to plastic bottles and cans of water and soft drinks, but not to other plastic bottles, the major…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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After plastic bottles and beverage cans, it is now the turn of dairy and juice bottles. A deposit system should be introduced for these as well, if the government has its way. The…

·Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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According to the Cabinet, a deposit system should also be introduced for milk and juice bottles. Minister Stientje van Veldhoven (Climate and Green Growth, D66) is working on a proposal to extend the deposit obligation to all plastic bottles up to and including 3 liters, she writes to the House of Representatives. A condition is that measures be put in place to prevent hygiene problems, particularly with dairy bottles.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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According to the Cabinet, a deposit system should also be introduced for milk and juice bottles. Minister Stientje van Veldhoven (Climate and Green Growth, D66) is working on a proposal to extend the deposit obligation to all plastic bottles up to and including 3 liters, she writes to the House of Representatives. A condition is that measures be put in place to prevent hygiene problems, particularly with dairy bottles.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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We must have missed this because we were busy stuffing a whole lot of deposit-back BEER bottles down our throats, but Minister Van Veldhoven (D66, incompetent, clueless, a hint of corruption) wrote to the House yesterday that a deposit system must also be introduced for juice and dairy bottles. Yeah, right, really.

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rd.nl broke the news in Apeldoorn, Netherlands (Kingdom of the) on Friday, June 26, 2026.
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