Regulatory Update: Navigating Quebec's New Lid Regulations

quebec lids signing off nov 1, 2023 ALNA Packaging what you need to know

November 1, 2023 marks not just the countdown to the holiday season, but also a change in can end regulations for Quebec. This update is crucial for beverage producers and sellers in the region.
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After thorough communication with Consignaction Quebec, we're pleased to confirm that our 'Return for Refund', 'Recyclable', and blank can lids are fully accepted under the new guidelines.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of what you need to know about the new regulations.

At a glance

Aspect Details
What's Out QC 20-cent and QC 5-cent lids to be replaced with 'return for refund', 'recyclable', or blank lids.
New Refund Rate Containers between 100-500mL now get you a $0.10 refund.
Still Got QC Lids? Don't fret! There's no cut-off date to use them, but you won't be able to purchase them anymore.
Who Does This Affect? Primarily impacts beverage producers in Quebec and companies selling beverages in the region.

The key update is the standardization of the deposit amount to 10 cents for all drink containers, including standard and larger cans. Before November 1, 2023, 355 mL can only get you $0.05 refund but 473 mL cans can get you a $0.20 refund. This measure aims to enhance recycling efforts and reduce landfill waste. Future changes, slated for March 2025, will expand the deposit system to include all drink containers.


Handling Existing Quebec 20-cent / Quebec 5-cent Lids:

For businesses with existing stocks of QC 20c/QC 5c lids, there's no immediate pressure to discard them. The good news is that there's no specified cut-off date for using these lids. However, it's essential to note that they will no longer be available for purchase post-regulation change. Therefore, businesses should plan a transition strategy to the new lid types – 'return for refund,' 'recyclable,' or blank lids – to ensure a seamless shift and continued compliance with Quebec’s regulations.
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Can I still use my existing stock of QC 20c/QC 5c lids?
Yes, you can continue using your existing stock without a specific cut-off date. However, once depleted, you will need to switch to the new compliant lids.

How to ensure compliance with the new regulations?
Transition to 'return for refund' (recommended), 'recyclable', or blank lids (both accecpted) for your products. It's also advisable to stay informed about any further updates in regulations.

Where can I get more information or assistance regarding these changes?
For more detailed information or assistance, feel free to contact us at info@alnapackagingco.com. We're here to help you navigate these changes smoothly.
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