Reloop has a very specific focus in the UK and Ireland – working to support the introduction of deposit systems for beverage containers across England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland.
We regularly provide data, system design experience and analysis to governments, NGOs, trade associations and businesses.
We are also connected to the academic sector in England focused on reusable packaging, with a view to increasing our knowledge and understanding of potential solutions and how they can be integrated into the existing waste collection infrastructure across each nation.
Jenni Hume
Director, UK and Ireland
About JenniJenni has worked on deposit return policy for eight years, through her work in Scotland and across the rest of the UK. She works with UK and international NGOs, community and education groups, retailers, producers and politicians, as well as an international community of deposit return advocates. At Reloop she has responsibility for overseeing our work on packaging waste reduction policies in the UK and Ireland.
The Internal Market Act
Series of videos delving into the intricate details of the IMA, highlighting its potential ramifications on environmental legislation in the UK.
Reloop UK and Ireland news
Letter urging UK policymakers to seize the opportunity to ensure the timely delivery of a deposit return scheme for the United Kingdom.
Reloop joined the drinks industry and environmental charities to call on the UK Prime Minister to keep his party’s manifesto promise of including glass bottles in the UK’s deposit return system.
The UK Government Internal Market Act (IMA) has raised significant concerns about its influence on environmental legislation across the UK nations.