Smart infrastructure for higher diversion
No matter which policy mechanism is in play – EPR, DRS, pay-as-you-throw, recycling targets, or local authority recycling services — the success factor is the same: what happens at the point of disposal.
Smart infrastructure improves diversion by reliably delivering four outcomes:
Whether you’re delivering EPR outcomes in multifamily housing or scaling DRS return points, metroSTOR smart infrastructure improves diversion at the moment it matters—reducing contamination, increasing participation, cutting queues with bag-drop-friendly returns, and supporting modern digital redemption options.
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) shifts the cost and performance obligation for packaging waste onto the producers that place packaging on the market. The aim is measurable outcomes:

Higher capture of recyclable packaging

Lower contamination
(clean, usable recyclate)

Consistent reporting that stands up to scrutiny

System designs that change behavior at scale
In large cities, multifamily housing can represent the majority of homes (often cited as up to ~80%). It’s also where recycling performance is most difficult because:
If clean recycling can’t be consistently separated at scale in dense housing, producers face:
metroSTOR supports EPR outcomes by improving the disposal environment and making correct behavior the default:
Higher capture, cleaner recycling, fewer rejected loads, and a system producers can rely on in dense urban housing.
Deposit Return Schemes exist to deliver four outcomes at scale:

Higher return rates for eligible containers

Cleaner, higher-value material suitable for closed-loop recycling

Less litter by making containers financially valuable

Auditable performance producers and scheme operators can evidence
At scale, real-world participation is often held back by friction points that show up again and again:
metroSTOR pairs robust enclosure infrastructure with Smart DRS technology and a simple user journey — Start → Scan → Deposit — designed to reduce friction and increase participation.
Fast deposit flow and high-throughput operation to keep lines moving and improve the experience for households returning in batches.
A footprint and operating model designed to be easier to site than traditional approaches — supporting more viable locations, from retail-adjacent sites to community hubs.
Supports bag-drop-style returns that match real household behavior, helping cut transaction time and improve convenience.
Enable payout options that suit different users and communities, including:
Designed to accommodate evolving program requirements, including larger beverage containers and mixed eligible materials, without forcing a redesign every time rules or formats change.
Durable enclosure construction and contained loading help keep sites tidy and vandal-resistant, improving host acceptance and reducing operational headaches.

