Unlocking Sustainable Development: Container Deposit Schemes in the Pacific Islands
Producing a Pacific guidebook that helps policymakers design and implement locally appropriate container-deposit schemes.
The challenge
Container Deposit Schemes (CDS) are increasingly recognised as a key entry point for developing circular economies in the Pacific Islands, reducing waste while promoting recycling and creating economic opportunities. Funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) under the J-PRISM II programme, a guidebook was needed to detail the strategic design and implementation of CDS tailored for Pacific Island Countries and to serve as a blueprint for policymakers adapting these systems locally.
How we worked
Lead author Alice Leney, a seasoned expert in CDS development across four Pacific Islands, drew on two decades of experience to compile the 100-page Guidebook, consolidating data and lessons learned from existing schemes into an authoritative resource for government officials and development partners. Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the J-PRISM team — dispersed across the region — collaborated remotely to gather critical input, extending their efforts to relevant ministries and agencies to ensure the Guidebook is rooted in local contexts and practical for policymakers. In August 2024, Alice presented at the 4th Clean Pacific Roundtable event in Tuvalu.