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ACT local recycles her way to a secure future

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Canberra homeowner Ashlee Rankin has found a novel way to help offset increases in the cost of living repayments – container recycling through the ACT Container Deposit Scheme (CDS).

Buying her own place hasnā€™t been easy. Ashlee, 24, works in childcare, with a second job as a cleaner, to pay off her Tuggeranong property which she purchased four years ago for $350,000.

She recently had the idea to recycle bottles and cans through the ACT CDS for the 10c refunds, and immediately looked at how to do it on a large scale.

ā€œMy mum lives in a townhouse and they have bin rooms on each floor. The strata committee let me place dedicated bins in each bin room for CDS containers. I store the containers in my neighbour’s garage until I have a batch ready to return,ā€ said Ashlee.

Ashlee also has clients through the cleaning company she works for who save their containers for her.

ā€œI take them in to an Automated Depot each month, either in Queanbeyan or Phillip. I like going to the depotsā€”getting the cash in hand is quite satisfying,ā€ she said.

Ashlee also finds it rewarding to contribute to sustainability.

ā€œApart for making money by recycling bottles and cans, it also helps our environment by reducing air and water pollution. It saves energy and keeps our environment clean,ā€ she said.

Each month she returns around 800 containers, netting her about $80. It may not sound like much but for Ashlee, the few extra dollars towards her mortgage and cost of living doesnā€™t go astray.

The ACT CDS is a partnership between theĀ ACT Government, scheme coordinatorĀ Exchange for ChangeĀ and network operatorĀ Return-It.

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