25. Every place where a person may return a redeemable container and obtain a refund for the amount of the deposit on the container, referred to as a “return site”, must comply with the following requirements:(1) all redeemable containers must be accepted;
(2) reusable containers must be handled in a manner that allows their reuse;
(3) the site must be clean, safe and well lighted;
(4) the site must be situated inside a building or in a closed shelter, including a stand but excluding a tent or other type of shelter made of textile material;
(5) a recovery bin, other than a garbage container, for the disposal of redeemable or non-returnable containers that are rejected when they are returned and also for the disposal of boxes or other recipients used to transport redeemable or non-returnable containers, must be situated in the client area and be clearly marked for that purpose;
(6) the redeemable containers that have been returned to a return site must be stored in an entirely enclosed space, separate from the client area and not visible or accessible from the client area;
(7) the site must be readily identifiable, clearly marked as being part of the deposit-refund system and, when associated with more than one retail establishment, clearly marked as being associated with each such establishment;
(8) a sign bearing the name or logo of the system must be installed in a prominent position on the façade of the return site or near the site;
(9) the site must be accessible to persons with reduced mobility;
(10) except in isolated or remote territories, the site must have year-round road access;
(11) the site must be situated within a radius of not more than 1 km from a retail establishment operated by a retailer, except in the case of a group referred to in section 49;
(12) access to the site and the use of its equipment to return redeemable containers and obtain a refund of the deposit must be provided free of charge.