Repair & ReuseBudapestStairwell bottle-run brigadePool empty drink containers and split the deposit Since 2024, Hungary's DRS (Deposit Return System) adds 50 forint to most drink bottles and cans from 0.1 to 3 litres, plastic, metal, or glass, marked on the label. MOHU runs the reverse-vending network under the national waste concession. Instead of each flat walking alone, neighbours pool marked empties in a stairwell crate; one volunteer runs them to the supermarket machine weekly and splits the refund fairly. What you can do - Floor captains: label a crate in the lobby, only DRS-marked containers, rinsed and crushed if needed - Families with kids: turn the bottle-run into a shared piggy bank for block flowers or the laundry-room bulb fund - Elderly neighbours: offer to carry their bag when you already go to the shop with the machine How it works Reverse-vending machines at larger supermarkets read the barcode and pay out instantly. Milk-based drinks and very small producers are exempt, check the DRS logo before collecting. Why it matters Circularity works when return trips are shared, fewer solo car rides, more pocket money for the stairwell. 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 machines (Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA).depositrecyclingbottlesmutual-aidDRS
CommunityBudapestBlock DRS drop-off rotaRotate 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).depositrecyclingrotapanel-blockMOHU