Ironically some manufacturers have started selling bottles with caps attached now.
But yeah no supermarkets or any places have incentives to offer us back for recycling.
Again people just don't a crap about what to do with waste, they see a bin they just chuck it in either of them.
Noone in my area apart from 2 others use the food caddy bin to dispose food waste.
That's because they're not incentivised to do so. If I get 10p per bottle at my recycling centre, of course I'll use it. If I only get a healthy dose of apathy from the government, then why should I care? I'm not saying that recycling is bad, but I'm pretty sure this is how the masses think.
As
@kurosagi01 says, it's left up to us at the moment to do our thing.
I know, but that's wrong. Why am I expected to care if people with way more power don't?
It reminds me of the letter a lorry driver friend of mine got from the government last year. It said "please consider settling in your profession". Yeah, but where's the pay? Where's the benefits? Why would anyone even think of becoming a lorry driver, or any other highly skilled worker if it only comes with a ton of stress and no benefit whatsoever? Just to "do our part?" Fuck that.
Edit: I think this is the main problem of the UK right now. Nothing is incentivised, everybody is expected to act purely on stupid slogans, there are no benefits of wanting more or trying to do the right thing. Every entry-level job is paid the same, you only get a pat on your back for your efforts. A nurse gets less money than me, working night shifts in a warehouse. It's ridiculous. Recently, I've become quite passionate about cooking, and part of me wants to become a chef, but for a start, I'd work more and earn less than now. No one is encouraged to do anything, there's no professionalism anywhere, because whatever you do, you're just a trained worker, nothing more. It makes everything feel cheap, as no service or product has any value. Doing the right thing needs to be incentivised, wanting a better life needs to be incentivised, and people who put the extra effort in educating themselves and doing more should be rewarded. Stupid slogans must disappear, taking people as idiots must also disappear.
Choose your poison - (without getting political) - interventionism or free-market.
I think the answer is, as always, a good balance of both. If either (the government or corporations) get too much power, things spin out of control and the regular person gets screwed over. There's no such thing as free market, only corporate power.