Two NSW government MPs have appeared in a video urging their cabinet colleagues to vote for a 10 cent "cash for containers" scheme, in a final push to get the community recycling initiative approved despite industry opposition.

The Baird cabinet will meet on Monday to decide whether to introduce a container deposit scheme, which polling has found has broad support, or a rival drinks industry proposal to hire more rubbish collectors and buy more bins.

If NSW gives the scheme a green light, the Queensland government is also expected to adopt it, after participating in discussions as an "observer".

Nationals MP Ben Franklin, Liberal Member for Coogee Bruce Notley-Smith, and the Waverley Mayor and Malcolm Turnbull staffer Sally Betts appear in the video made by the Boomerang Alliance that has been distributed to all NSW MPs.