In July 2018, Queensland will launch a container refund scheme, in a bid to boost recycling and reduce litter and pollution.
It will join South Australia, the Northern Territory, New South Wales (later this year) and other places around the world in offering a small refund on all eligible drink containers deposited at designated collection points.
Many of the details have been decided already, including the size of the refund: 10c a bottle.
But is Queensland missing a trick here? Economic evidence suggests that