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Detpak’s award-winning cup recycling solution launched in New Zealand

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In a New Zealand first, coffee cups across the country will be collected and recycled into paper, thanks to the introduction of Detpak’s RecycleMe™ System. In a New Zealand first, coffee cups across the country will be collected and recycled into paper, thanks to the introduction of Detpak’s RecycleMe™ System.

Detpak have closed the loop, with a collection system providing a solution for the coffee industry by guaranteeing all collected paper cups will be recycled into copy paper.

New Zealand is currently sending over 200 million cups to landfill every year.Detpak’s award-winning collection system provides a solution for the coffee industry by guaranteeing all collected paper cups will be recycled into copy paper.The revolutionary RecycleMe™ takeaway cups feature a next generation lining that can be easily removed from the cup to ensure recyclability within standard pulping processes.Detpak Manager of Marketing Group Brands Anna Falkiner said the RecycleMe™ System promotes a longer life for paper cups and supports a circular economy to keep products, components and materials at their highest utility and value for as long as possible.“Our RecycleMe™ collection system is a total end to end solution, turning takeaway cups into recycled copy paper, and contributing to positive global environmental change,” Anna said.In New Zealand, Detpak has aligned with The Information Management Group (TIMG) who are part of the Freightways group of companies to collect, sort and guarantee recycling of the cups.General Manager of TIMG Ben Pryor said it was exciting to be a part of a true environmental solution for takeaway coffee cups.“TIMG NZ are excited to partner with Detpak to align on this fantastic sustainability initiative,” Ben said.“TIMG NZ currently service an extensive network of over 10,000 locations nationwide as part of our existing document destruction service.“The collection of RecycleMe™ cups will be seamlessly incorporated into the current TIMG distribution network.“TIMG NZ and Shred-X, another member of the Freightways group of companies based in Australia, will perform all of the logistics, sortation, shredding and bailing services to enable the cups to be recycled into copy paper,” Ben said.The RecycleMe™ System provides a holistic solution, with front of house collection stations also incorporating a lid collection with a guarantee the coffee cup lids will also be recycled.The system is being launched in New Zealand with Streetwise Coffee locations this week.Streetwise Coffee are implementing Detpak’s RecycleMe™ System as a way of diverting coffee cups from landfill.“Our customers are increasingly concerned about the environmental impacts of single use cups,” Streetwise Coffee said. “Consumers want the convenience of takeaway coffee without the guilt of wasting paper cups.”

LIST OF PARTICIPATING STORES IN NEW ZEALAND 

Participating Streetwise Coffee stores Auckland - 149-157 Manukau Road, PukekoheHamilton – 614 Te Rapa RoadTawa – 185 Main RoadPorirua – Capital Ford, 23 Parumoana StreetParaparaumu – Rimu Road (Outisde Pak n Save)Paraparaumu – 160 Kapiti road (Capital City Ford)Otaki South – 187 Main Highway Otaki North – 226 Main Highway Otaki Industrial – 35 Riverbank RoadFeilding – 66 Aorangi StreetShannon – 72 Plimmer Terrace Palmerston North – 304 Rangitikei StreetPalmerston North – 776 Main StreetPalmerston North – 335 Ferguson StreetSanson – 53 Dundas RoadTaupo – 30 Heu Heu StreetTaupo – 147 Ruapehu StreetNew Plymouth – 137 Courtenay StreetHastings – 1004 Karamu RoadHastings – 623 Heretaunga Street WestNapier – 122a Taradale RoadNapier – 32 Pandora RoadRecycleMe™ Cup today. Paper tomorrow.

For further information please visit recycleme.co.

  • Source: A Detpak release
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