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Footy clubs to score big with recycling scheme

AFL Victoria has partnered with Victoria’s Container Deposit Scheme (CDS Vic) until the end of the 2027 community football season.

The partnership is aimed at driving environmental action and fundraising for grassroots clubs across the state through the recycling of eligible drink containers.

Through the collaboration, local football clubs will have the opportunity to boost their fundraising efforts by becoming Donation Partners in the CDS Vic scheme. The initiative provides Victorians with a 10-cent refund for every eligible drink container returned – offering individuals the choice to keep the refund or donate it directly to participating clubs or charities.

Community football clubs across Victoria can sign up as official Donation Partners to receive a unique ID. That allows supporters to donate the funds from their container refunds to them at designated CDS Vic refund points.

Clubs can also boost collections by encouraging members to bring containers they collect throughout the week to games, training sessions, and return points in their communities.

Head of AFL Victoria Greg Madigan said the partnership is a great way to assist clubs in their fundraising efforts throughout the season.

“We know one of the main challenges for our clubs is finding ways that time-poor volunteers can raise funds for necessary upgrades to club equipment, uniforms and other expenses throughout the season,” Mr Madigan said.

“Partnering with CDS Vic allows our communities to make a real difference to their local club whilst also making a positive difference on the environment. Many people are already collecting and recycling their containers through the scheme, and now they can put the funds from the returns to good use in their local communities.”

CDS Vic coordinator of Jim Round said the partnership was a win-win for community sport and the environment .

“By returning drink containers, fans and families can help reduce litter and directly support their local footy club at the same time,” Mr Round said.

“Register your club at our website and start turning empty drink bottles and cans into funding dollars.”

For more information and to register, visit: cdsvic.org.au/afl-victoria.

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