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Veolia breaks new ground recycling 120 million coffee cups

Veolia will collect 120 million coffee cups for recycling in 2019 - a dramatic 300% increase from this time last year, following a successful...

In Ireland, single use coffee cups cannot be disposed of in recycling bins

Up to 200 million single use coffee cups are thrown away every year in Ireland, and cannot be disposed of in recycling bins. That is...

Nespresso launches Red Bag capsule recycling solution with Canada Post

MONTRÉAL, Canada — Nespresso Canada makes recycling its aluminum capsules even easier with the launch of a free and innovative return option for Canadians. In...

Nespresso and Caran d’Ache launch pen made from recycled coffee capsules

Coffee lovers’ favourite Nespresso has partnered with prestige stationer Caran d’Ache to produce a limited-edition ballpoint pen made from recycled aluminium coffee capsules. The...

Roadchef recycling coffee grounds to reduce its environmental impact

Roadchef, the UK’s leading motorway service operator, has partnered with bio-bean – the first ever business to recycle waste coffee grounds into biofuel on...

James Cropper gets first load of coffee cups for recycling programme

Paper products manufacturer James Cropper has received the first load of coffee cups from a materials recycling facility in London, UK, as part of...

Costa announces commitment to recycle half a billion takeaway cups a year

LONDON, UK — Costa Coffee has announced it will become the first ever coffee chain in the UK to commit to recycling the same...

Percol Coffee presents The World’s Most Sustainable Coffee Shop pop-up

This April, to tie in with UK Coffee Week, Percol Coffee are bringing the world’s most sustainable coffee shop to Old Street. They'll be...

British packaging company cracks the coffee cup recycling challenge

Following months of in-depth research, UK-based packaging and paper company, DS Smith, has found a solution to the coffee cup recycling challenge. Using its...

Seoul launches trial recycling program for coffee grounds fertilizer

SEOUL, South Korea — The Seoul Metropolitan Government has launched a recycling program to encourage the use of spent coffee grounds as fertilizer. The new program...

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