if you were hoping to save up all your empty wine or champagne bottles from the holidays and return them this spring for a 25-cent rebate, you now run the risk of becoming a hoarder.
that’s because the next phase in the glacial rollout of quebec’s long-promised deposit returns program has been delayed yet again, pushed back to 2027 from the planned launch date of march 2025.
the quebec government announced the latest postponement at the end of november when environment minister benoit charette also revealed he has
ordered up an administrative audit of the association québécoise de récupération des contenants de boissons (aqrcb), the organization in charge of enlarging the consignment strategy to include all beverage containers.
turns out after five years of work, the aqrcb is nowhere close to being able to handle the five billion glass wine bottles, plastic water containers and milk cartons it is supposed to be responsible for collecting each year.
so in the blue bin the glass must stay — with much of it likely to get smashed to smithereens and gum up the machinery at sorting centres, one of the key reasons quebec has been looking for better ways to dispose of empties.
sadly, this is entirely predictable. this is now the third time the expansion of the deposit returns system has been deferred. it was first supposed to launch
in the fall of 2022. that start date was pushed back to the spring of 2023. last year it was delayed until march 2025. now it seems we’ll have to wait until 2027.