Lidl is offering customers up to £2.50 back on their shopping for their empty cans and bottles with their new deposit return scheme .In an effort to encourage more Scots to recycle, the popular supermarket has launched its first money-back recycling points in Hamilton, Edinburgh Granton, Glasgow Yoker, and Dundee city centre.Undamaged plastic bottles, glass bottles and aluminium cans are worth 10p each, with a voucher up to £2.50 redeemable to spend in the store.
Any empty bottles and cans originally purchased in Lidl, can be returned to dedicated recycling points at these stores where shoppers will be rewarded with a redeemable voucher.Shoppers can earn cash vouchers for recycling:Soda bottles and cansWater bottlesWine bottlesBeer.
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