Rotate who walks the crate to the reverse-vending machine
On panel estates, the nearest reverse-vending point may be a 400 m²+ supermarket a tram stop away, fine for weekly shops, heavy for daily empties. Agree a simple rota: each participating flat takes the lobby crate one week per month, returns with a receipt photo, and the group reconciles totals in the stairwell chat.
What you can do
- Társasház boards: pin the rota beside the postboxes, four flats, four weeks, repeat
- Ground-floor shops: ask the corner store if they will accept hand returns during opening hours (required for large grocers; small shops can opt in)
- School eco clubs: audit how many DRS containers your block generates, then design the rota to match
How it works
MOHU equips machines to recognise registered packaging; towns above 1,000 residents must have return points. A rota spreads the walk so nobody free-rides on goodwill.
Why it matters
Reuse culture sticks when the logistics are fair, not when one neighbour always carries everyone's cans.
Source & repost
Shared here so you can get inspired or find action already happening near you. Solarpunker does not own or organise it.
Source: RSM Hungary: DRS overview · MOHU: A koncesszió. Photo: reverse vending machine (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA).
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