AFGC urges consumers to reject container tax
date:Jun 22, 2012
ing recycling and reduce litter.

Top of the list is a national container deposit system (CDS), set to add the 10 cent deposit to every drink container sold in Australia.

Consumer will pay more

Jenny Pickles, General Manager of theAFGCs Packaging Stewardship Forum, said that the Australian consumers will however pay much more than 10 cents, adding that Australian families need to understand the real costs of a CDS.

They will be forced to pay up to 20 cents more for each and every drink, but c
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