Welsh recycling scheme raises trade fears
Wales is moving forward with a deposit return scheme launching in October 2027 that's raising concerns in the wine trade. Unlike schemes planned for the rest of the UK, Wales' version will include glass bottles and require dedicated barcodes for products sold there. Wine merchants worry this could force businesses to hold separate Welsh and English stock, increase costs, and create supply chain complications, particularly for companies operating across the Welsh border. Some suppliers may refuse to comply with the barcode requirement, potentially limiting wine choice available to Welsh consumers.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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