Expanded instructions: a first place of deposit consignment is born in Quebec

Two months before the entry into force of a second phase of modernization of the instruction in the province, a first place of return Consignaction was born in Quebec, on Boulevard des Gradins.
On March 1, 2025, the instructions will be extended to all the ready-to-plastic ready-to-buildings of 100 milliliters at 2 liters. This includes bottles of water, sparkling water, juice, but also any other drink like flavored water and spirits.
Residents will be able to go to 5785 Boulevard des Gradins to access a first site in the Capitale-Nationale.
Under the Banner Consignaction, this return place has new high -performance equipment at the cutting edge of technology. Everything is in place to recover larger amounts of drinking containers recorded quickly and efficiently
explains the Associationquoise for recovery of drinks containers.
The site provides citizens with an automated and express return recovery service, which makes it possible to deposit a bag of non -sorted containers. CONSIGNATION offers monetary compensation via an application or in cash, depending on the service.
The site is open on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, 8 H to 18 H, Thursdays and Fridays, 8 h at 19 h.
Serious delay
Since November 1, 2023, all aluminum containers of 100 ml two liters can be recorded. The instruction is now standardized at 10 cents for all the containers. However, the deployment of Return Consignation sites, responsible organization to recover the containers, accuses a serious delay.
40 sites out of the 200 promised for the arrival of a 2nd modernization phase are accessible. Initially, Consignation planned to open 400 return points by March 1, 2025, but the organization revised this objective.
A recovery station for bottles and recorded cans.
Photo: Radio-Canada / Daniel Mailloux
Three sites are accessible in Chaudière-Appalaches, one on Boulevard Taniata, in Lévis, another in Saint-Georges, in Beauce, and another in Montmagny.
Recall that the expansion of the instruction targeting bottles of wine and spirits, the containers of multilayer cardboard, such as the cartons of milk and juice, was postponed on March 1, 2027.