Skip to main content
Recycle Rewards Tasmanian Government Logo
  • How it works
    • How it works
      When you recycle with Recycle Rewards, you get a 10 cent refund for every eligible drink container you return.
    • What can be returned
      Most aluminium, glass, plastic and carton drink containers can be returned for a 10 cent refund. Learn more about eligible drink containers here.
    • Refund types
      There are multiple ways to receive your refund, including electronic payments. Click to see which is right for you.
  • Find your nearest refund point
    • Map
      There are many refund points across Tasmania. This is where you return your eligible drink containers for your 10 cent refunds. Click to find a location near you.
    • Refund Point types
      There are different types of refund points in the Recycle Rewards network. Learn how they work and which one is right for you now.
    • Container Collection Services
      Recycle Rewards depots offer container collection services ideal for community groups, businesses and events that generate large volumes of eligible containers. Click to learn more about container collection services.
  • Our Impact
    • Dashboard
      See Tasmanians' environmental impact from returning eligible drink containers to Recycle Rewards refund points.
    • Impact Calculator
      See how your impact adds up with Recycle Rewards.
    • Where do containers go?
      Tasmania’s container refund scheme aims to halve drink container litter and double recycling rates, helping build Australia's circular economy.
  • Get involved
    • Become a donation partner
      Fundraising that also helps our Tassie environment. Learn how to start.
    • Look up a Donation Partner
      Your eligible drink containers can help others. Find participating community organisations with our Donation Partner Lookup tool.
    • For schools
      Schools across Tasmania are using Recycle Rewards to raise funds, reduce waste and bring students together around a positive environmental action.
  • About Recycle Rewards
    • About Recycle Rewards
      Recycle Rewards is Tasmania’s container refund scheme. You can receive a 10 cent refund for every eligible drink container returned and help the environment.
    • FAQs
      Click here to find answers to commonly asked questions about how Recycle Rewards works.
    • Commitment to Integrity
      We are committed to ensuring the integrity of Recycle Rewards, Tasmania’s Container Refund Scheme. Fraud, corruption and misconduct have no place within the Scheme.
    • Contact us
      Want to get in touch? Click here to find out how.
  • News
  1. Home

News and Updates

26 Sep 2025

Derwent Sailing Squadron sees efficiency in Recycle Rewards

Case study News
19 Sep 2025

Swansea golfers plan end of year party with recycling refunds

Case study News
12 Sep 2025

Ibis Styles hotel supports local charities while reducing waste costs 

Case study News
5 Sep 2025

Tassie’s largest distributor signs up for container collection service

Case study News
29 Aug 2025

WOTSO hard about recycling at work?

Case study News
22 Aug 2025

Burnie Beach Hotel returns support with container collection

Case study News
15 Aug 2025

Small acts make a big difference at Boutique Espresso

Case study News
14 Jul 2025

Gretna Green great at recycling

Case study News
12 Jun 2025

Local businesses benefit from Tidy Towns

Case study News
Recycle Rewards Tasmanian Government Website

#RecycleRewards

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • LinkedIn
  • Home
  • How it works
  • Find your nearest refund point
  • About Recycle Rewards
  • Available Languages
    • Punjabi
    • Nepali
    • Mandarin
  • Commitment to Integrity
  • Contact us
  • What can be returned
  • Refund Point types
  • Refund types
  • FAQs
  • Fundraising for organisations
  • Look up a Donation Partner

Any questions?

Please get in touch if you have a specific enquiry

Email us

Acknowledgement

In recognition of the deep history and culture of this Island, we would like to acknowledge and pay our respects to Tasmanian Aboriginal people; the past and present Custodians of this Land.

  • TasRecycle
  • Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania
  • TOMRA Cleanaway
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use