Costa Launches Nationwide Cup Recycling Scheme Across Over 2,000 Stores
Costa is launching a nationwide recycling scheme across over
2,000 stores in order to recover and guarantee the recycling of its takeaway
cups. Competitor takeaway cups will also be accepted by Costa in order to
increase the number of cups recycled across the country.
Customers will be encouraged to leave or return their
takeaway cups to a Costa store where they will be collected by Costa team
members and stored back of house on a cup rack. Costa will then work with their
waste partner, Veolia, to transport them to specialist waste processing plants
which have the capability to recycle takeaway coffee cups.
Following a successful trial in over 45 stores across London
and Manchester, Costa is rolling out the recycling racks at the end of January
2017 with a clear message of 'we recycle any paper takeaway cup, no matter what
brand'.
Jason Cotta, Managing Director of Costa UK&I, said:
“As the UK's largest coffee shop brand, with stores up and
down the country, we want to make it as easy as possible for the public to
recycle their used coffee cups. Our research in Manchester and London shows
around 40 cups per day are left in stores, which means we have the potential to
recycle 30 million Costa cups a year. What's more, the fact that we will accept
competitors' cups means we could significantly increase that figure. This will
not be a trial. This is going to be business as usual.”
In addition to this Costa is funding research at Sheffield
University into cup recyclability and currently donates 25p to litter charities
every time a customer uses a reusable cup in a Costa store.
Jason Cotta continues:
“We are committed to taking a lead and, like many others, we
are working hard to find a cup that can be recycled anywhere. Whilst there is
more work to do in partnership with the wider industry, we are excited to see
the impact our new in-store recycling offer will have and hope it is embraced
by everyone – by our customers and by those who buy their coffee elsewhere.”
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