Coca-Cola Accelerates Reusable Packaging Pilots
Concessionaires have the option of several durable, polypropylene cups. Once the cups are binned and collected from each location, r.Cup collects, washes, sanitizes, inspects, and repackages the cups to be used again. With support from Coca-Cola North America, r.Cup will expand its infrastructure and frontline capacity in key cities, including opening new wash facilities later this year and directing a portion of profits to local nonprofit organizations who are working to address the packaging waste crisis.
“Our mission is to build a movement — and ultimately an infrastructure — to support the reuse economy while creating a broader economic impact in the community,” said Michael Martin, r.Cup founder and CEO, noting that every element of the closed-loop model is designed to create operational efficiencies for concessionaires. “Offering reusable cups is a small way we can all make a big dent in the packaging waste challenge.”
“Our customers are asking for reusable solutions,” added van Zyl.
Coca-Cola is also executing a number of packaging test-and-learns in North America that include a returnable glass bottle pilot in El Paso, TX, with Coca-Cola Southwest Beverages.
A partnership with Validfill includes reusable cups featuring microchip technology and QR-enabled technology for its Freestyle machines, while one with A&W Canada features an exchangeable cup program.