According to new data released by BCRS, an average off just over 403,000 containers were collected each day so far this year.
In total, almost 61 million containers were collected since the scheme’s launch in November, with three out of every four containers sold in Malta throughout the first 3 months being collected through the scheme.
As reported by Times of Malta, over 1.5 tonnes of material has been recycled, with the aim of collecting and recycling 70% and 65% respectively of the total weight of all containers on the market throughout its first year.
BCRS also intends to increase the targets to 90% and 85% by the year 2026, with the figures currently at 76% and 71%.
Meanwhile, under 2% of the income from containers collected by BCRS machines is donated to charity by the public.
With 33 million containers collected during the first three months of 2023, only €64,500 out of a total of €3.3 million worth of vouchers, were donated to the Community Chest Fund since the scheme began.
It was also found that a quarter of all bottles collected come from Malta’s northern region. This contrasts to the Western region, which are the least involved in the scheme with just under 10% of all container deposits.
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