Queenscliff is showing how a small coastal town can make a big difference, one drink container at a time.
Thanks to local resident Mark Gingell, Borough of Queenscliff and CDS Vic network operator TOMRA Cleanaway, a new recycling drive is turning empty bottles and cans into vital funds for Cottage by the Sea.
Special Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) bins at Queenscliff Caravan Park and Ocean View Kiosk offer an easy way to recycle and support children in need. Every eligible drink container earns a 10-cent refund, with 100 per cent of proceeds donated to the Cottage’s programs for disadvantaged children.
“This is such a simple, practical way for everyone to get involved,” Cottage by the Sea chief executive Adam Wake said.
“Every container means another opportunity for a child to laugh, learn and grow. We’re grateful to Mark, the Borough of Queenscliff and TOMRA Cleanaway for championing this cause.”
Driving the project is local Mark Gingell, who personally oversees the collection of the bins to the local TOMRA Cleanaway Reverse Vending Machine.
“I’m proud to be part of something that’s good for the environment and great for the kids who need our support the most,” he said.
“Every can, every bottle adds up.”
Borough of Queenscliff deputy mayor Cr Brendan Monahan said the initiative is making a difference.
“It’s a perfect example of how small actions can deliver big results, cleaner public spaces and stronger community connections, all while supporting a local charity,” he said.
“If the trial goes well, we’d love to see it rolled out more widely.”
TOMRA Cleanaway chief executive James Dorney said the partnership shows CDS Vic at its best.
“This is what the scheme is all about, putting the power of recycling in community hands to create positive change,” he said.
Locals and visitors can support the initiative by using the CDS Vic bins and helping turn trash into treasure for children who need it most.
Find your nearest return location at cdsvic.org.au/locations







