Starbuck reports 150% increase in reusable cup use since introduction of 5p charge

26th April 2018 | Recycling

A charge placed on disposable coffee cups in select Starbucks outlets has led to a 150 per cent increase in reusable cup use, according to a preliminary assessment by the company. As part of the coffee giant’s efforts to tackle disposable coffee sup waste, it has added a 5p charge to all paper cups sold in 35 shops across parts of central and west London.

The increase, measured by the number of customers redeeming the 25p reusable cup discount, was observed just six weeks into the company’s three month trial in the selected outlets.

However, the proportion of customers bringing in their own cups is still fairly modest – only 5.9 per cent compared to 2.2 per cent in the same stores before the trial began. All money made from the charge goes to environmental charity Hubbub.

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“We are encouraged by the initial results of our trial that show that by charging 5p and increasing communication on this issue, we can help to reduce paper cup use,” said Jason Dunlop, the chief operating officer of Starbucks in the UK. “We look forward to sharing the full report on this cup charge trial, in collaboration with Hubbub, with the wider industry as we work together to find sustainable solutions.”

The Independent’s Cut the Cup Waste campaign previously took to the streets to gauge public enthusiasm for Starbucks’ trial. The general consensus was positive, a result that was consistent with an exclusive survey for The Independent that revealed 54 per cent of the British public supported the introduction of a “latte levy” by the government.

A latte levy – as proposed by the Environmental Audit Committee earlier this year – would consist of a 25p charge added to all disposable coffee cups sold in shops. The aim of the charge would be to discourage people from using disposable coffee cups – which are lined with plastic and not widely recycled – and the money from the levy would go towards better waste management infrastructure.

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