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Beverage Container Recycling Program

The Deposit-Refund Program for Beverage Containers came into effect on April 1, 1996, and applies to all ready-to-serve beverages - except milk, milk products, soya milk, rice beverages, certain meal replacements, formulated liquid diets, foods for low energy diets, thickened juices, baby formulas, concentrates, non-alcoholic beverages 5-litres or greater, and all "return for refund' beverages purchased outside Nova Scotia.

For a sample list of exempted products click here

Nova Scotia has one of the highest return rates for beverage containers in North America. As of January 2006, Nova Scotians have recycled over two billion beverage containers, keeping these containers out of the landfill and converting them into new valuable products, like new aluminum cans, plastic sheeting, carpet and clothing.

How it works

Consumers pay a 10-cent deposit on each liquor or non-liquor beverage container purchased and collect a 5-cent refund for each container returned to an ENVIRO-Depotâ„¢. In the case of liquor containers over 500 ml, a 20-cent deposit is paid and a 10-cent refund is received.

Enviro-Depots also accept leftover latex and alkyd household paint. Some Enviro-Depots also collect scrap metal, lead-acid batteries, cardboard and other recyclable materials. Contact your nearest ENVIRO-DEPOTâ„¢ for details click here.

  • Cardboard & Newsprint Drop-off Locations

  • Since the program began on April 1, 1996;

    Mobius Icon  83 Depots have been established across the province.
    Mobius Icon  246 million containers recycled in 2005 (241 million in 2004)
    Mobius Icon  79.3% of beverage containers returned for recycling in 2005
    Mobius Icon  Over 2 billion beverage containers recycled since April 1, 1996
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    Beverage Quick Links

  • Beverage Container Recycling Program
  • What is a beverage? Definition - Clarification
  • Additional Products Included
  • EXEMPT from the Deposit-Refund Program
  • About the ENVIRO-DEPOT™ Network
  • Recycling at Your Enviro-Depot(PDF)
  • ENVIRO-DEPOT™ Locations
  • ACCEPTED at ENVIRO-DEPOTS™
  • What Happens To Recycled Containers?



  • Other Program Quick Links

    Paint Recycling
  • Paint Recycling Overview

  • What's Acceptable, What's Not
  • Paint Registration Form(PDF)
  • Re-order Form for Paint Material(PDF)
  • Paint Counter Card(PDF)
  • Paint Poster(PDF)
  • RRFB Paint Brochure(PDF)
  • Depot Paint Sign(PDF)




  • Used Tire Management
  • Tire Management Overview




  • Derelict Vehicle Recovery
  • Derelict Vehicle Recovery Program
  • Derelict Vehicle Municipal Funding Information




  • Household Hazardous Waste
  • Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
  • Municipal Household Hazardous Waste Funding




  • Safe Sharps Bring-Back
  • Safe Sharps Bring-Back Program




  • Cardboard and Newspapers
    Recycle old corrugated cardboard, boxboard* (cereal boxes), office paper and newspapers through your municipal recycling programs. Check with your local municipality for details. Some Enviro-Depots also accept old corrugated cardboard and newspapers.
  • Check here for details.

  • * Please note that in Halifax Regional Municipality, boxboard should be composted in your green cart.



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