If you’re a business supplying eligible beverages containers in Victoria, you’re required to participate in Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS VIC) under the Circular Economy (Waste Reduction and Recycling) Act 2021.
A supplier of eligible beverage containers in Victoria will need to enter into the following agreements with us. Since 1 November 2023, it is an offence under Section 110 of the Act to supply eligible containers in Victoria without entering into a Supply Arrangement with VicReturn.
Suppliers will need to enter into the following agreements:
The Supply Arrangement is an agreement between the supplier and VicReturn which requires the supplier to make contributions towards the scheme, report on the volume of its supplies in Victoria and provide access to independent auditors to verify the data provided to us.
The Supplier Side Deed grants the State rights to carry out an obligation under the Scheme Coordinator Agreement or the Supply Agreement, in certain circumstances. This deed may also facilitate the novation of Supply Agreements to a replacement scheme coordinator.
As a First Supplier of Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS VIC) who has registered with us, you have certain obligations as part of the Supply Agreement.
The First Supplier Annual Statutory Declaration is now closed.
First Suppliers were required to complete and submit the Statutory Declaration by 25 August 2025. Portal access to the Statutory Declaration functionality has now closed.