Whitehead NI DRS Pilot
The Whitehead Pilot in Northern Ireland was the World’s First Public Digital DRS Trial. The pilot was run in collaboration with Bryson Recycling and Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, with proud support from Britvic Ireland, PepsiCo and Encirc.
Queen’s University Belfast undertook an independent assessment of the pilot, using qual and quant methods to truly get under the skin of consumer attitudes and engagement. We presented these results in a recent webinar which saw over 100 attendees from governments and organisations around the world.
Whitehead NI DRS Pilot Details
- Trial run in collaboration with Bryson Recycling and Mid and East Antrim Borough Council
- With proud support from Britvic Ireland, PepsiCo and Encirc
- Trial run in Whitehead, Northern Ireland. Self contained town
- 2000 households
- No levy placed on participating items – only reward
- Participating items: plastic drinks bottles including soft drinks and HDPE milk, drinks cans and glass
- Participating items had unique stickers and could be purchased from 1 x local SPAR retailer
- Kerbside recycling (weekly collections) + 4 x out of home (OOH) bins in litter hotspots
- Residents downloaded app, purchased items from store, scanned the unique code on their home recycling box or out of home bins, and scanned the unique code on their empty drinks containers to register a recycle and redeem instant reward points
Dublin DRS Pilot
The trial was run in collaboration with the Irish Waste Management Association (IWMA) seeing an impressive 94% return rate.
Citizens downloaded our app, paid a deposit when purchasing items and got refunded upon recycle using their home kerbside bins.
This was a world first deposit return Digital DRS trial.
Dublin DRS Pilot Details
- Real people, real products, real money, real results ✅
- Trial run in collaboration with the Irish Waste Management Association with support from Panda
- Trial run in Dublin across 200 households
- Testing citizen engagement of deposit and refund using the re-universe (previously Reward4Waste) platform – a Digital DRS
- Customers paid a deposit on the items purchased and redeemed the deposit when they placed the containers in their recycling bin at home
- The trial tracked the containers from the point of purchase, consumer, collector, and arrival at a sorting facility
- Participating items: HDPE milk
- Participating items had unique stickers and participants home recycling boxes were also digitised through unique coding
- Participants downloaded app, purchased items (paying a 25c deposit), scanned the unique code on their home recycling box and scanned the unique code on their empty milk containers to register a recycle and redeem refund
- The trial demonstrated an impressive 94% return rate 👏