Coffee cup recycler reaches major milestone

Coffee cup recycling program Simply Cups has collected 10 million cups for recycling, after less than three years of operation.

Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management Trevor Evans recycled the ten millionth cup in Sydney, joined by the Managing Director of Closed Loop, Rob Pascoe, and CEO of 7-Eleven Australia, Angus McKay.

“Australians love their coffee so it’s vital that they can easily and reliably recycle their disposable coffee cups and reduce the huge number of takeaway cups that currently end up in landfill each year,” Assistant Minister Evans says.

“Rather than just being put in the rubbish bin and ending up in landfill, Simply Cups collect and then reprocess the used coffee cups, transforming them into new items like outdoor furniture, coffee cups trays, and even traffic solutions like roadside kerbing.”

He says Simply Cups’ recycling scheme collects almost one million cups every month across Australia, with nearly 1000 collection points at 7-Eleven stores, cafés, hotels, hospitals, and universities.

“Australians care deeply about recycling, and by disposing of coffee cups at a designated Simply Cups collection point, they will be doing their part to increase recycling and reduce waste,” Assistant Minister Evans says.

“This is a great practical example of Australia’s growing circular economy in action, and shows how we will all benefit from an invigorated waste and recycling industry.”

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