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    • ♻️ Why do S'poreans seem averse to the new Beverage Container Return Scheme? When our writer tested it out, it took 2 weeks for him to get a S$0.10 refund after facing an error. See how it went: ➡️ https://bit.ly/4aVj0Ko Follow us @mothershipsg   📌 Why many Singaporeans are wary of the new Beverage Container Return Scheme (BCRS)   Launched Apr 1, 2026, the scheme offers a S$0.10 refund for eligible plastic/aluminium drink containers, but widespread confusion and friction have turned people off:   🔍 Core sources of frustration   1. Eligibility chaos   - Only containers with the official BCRS logo qualify — other recycling labels don’t count . In the first months, marked bottles were scarce as retailers cleared old stock; many found just 1 out of 10 containers they brought was eligible. - Manufacturers/importers pay S$0.10 per unit into the scheme, passed to consumers at checkout — no logo means no deposit paid, so no refund . - Transition period runs until Sep 30, 2026; after that all regulated containers must carry the logo .   2. Cumbersome & unreliable process   - Machines sometimes reject eligible containers due to unreadable barcodes, technical glitches, or insertion errors. - Getting a refund for failed transactions takes ~2 weeks and requires emails plus sharing bank details — disproportionate effort for S$0.10 . - UI is not intuitive; caps are not required, rinsing is encouraged but not mandatory .   3. Digital barriers & inconvenience   - Refunds only via PayLah!, EZ-Link/SimplyGo — no cash or PayNow options, hard for seniors or non-tech-savvy users. - Many struggle to locate eligible containers and machines; people also have to make special trips instead of recycling at hawker centres or eateries . - If you peel off the wrapper where the logo is printed, you lose the refund .   4. Other irritants   - Some were wrongly charged the deposit on non-eligible items or even food orders. - Perception that the hassle outweighs the small reward, and doubts about whether the scheme is truly worth the effort.   📢 Official response   BCRS Ltd says they treat every issue as a chance to improve, and asks users with problems to email [email protected] with machine location, date/time, and details for faster checks .   The scheme aims to cut waste and extend Semakau Landfill’s lifespan, but needs smoother design and clearer communication to win people over .
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