Retailers press Welsh Government over deposit return scheme delays. The Federation of Independent Retailers has written to the Welsh Government voicing concern at the lack of progress on the deposit return scheme (DRS) for drinks containers, warning that Wales is falling behind the rest of the UK.

Mark Dudden, the Fed's president in Wales, wrote to the Cabinet Minister for Sustainability, Llyr Gruffydd, and copied the letter to First Minister Rhun ap Iorwerth. He warned that DRS infrastructure must have full interoperability with the rest of the UK to avoid fraud; the British Soft Drinks Association has said differences between schemes could create an annual fraud bill of up to £300 million.

The Fed reiterated concerns about including glass, citing extra weight and the risk of injury from broken bottles, and noted that the Republic of Ireland introduced DRS in February 2024 for plastic bottles and metal cans without glass. Dudden said retailers require certainty so they can plan ahead for the adoption of DRS, which is due in 15 months.

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