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Sodexo joins war on single-use plastic

The foodservice company unveils a plan to eliminate up to 245 million pieces of single-use plastic items as well as EPS and straws, beginning with single-use plastic bags and stirrers.

Foodservice company Sodexo has launched its North American Single Use Plastics Reduction Plan.
Foodservice company Sodexo has launched its North American Single Use Plastics Reduction Plan.

Foodservice company Sodexo has launched its North American Single Use Plastics Reduction Plan, created to eliminate single-use plastic bags and stirrers from its 13,000 universities, workplaces, hospitals, schools, stadiums, and other venues by 2019. The company will also eliminate expanded polystyrene items such as cups, lids, and food containers by 2025, and make straws available only for those who need them by 2019, while moving toward more sustainable materials.

Sodexo states that its plan will eliminate 245 million pieces of single-use plastic items. The company says it is committed to seek innovative practices and products to further reduce single-use plastics and will invest in solutions that involve reuse and not just other throwaway items.

In July, foodservice company Aramark announced it would take steps to reduce its single-use plastic footprint across its global operations. Earlier this year, Bon Appétit Management Company announced it was eliminating single-use plastic straws and stirrers.

In response to Sodexo’s news, Greenpeace Oceans Campaign Director John Hocevar says, “Sodexo’s comprehensive plan to reduce its reliance on single-use plastic will have major benefits for the environment and human health. Eliminating Styrofoam is a huge step forward. We also applaud Sodexo for committing to invest in solutions that involve reuse and not just other throwaway items.

“Foodservice companies have started to answer their customers’ calls for strong action on single-use plastics. It’s time for Compass Group, Sysco, US Foods, and other key foodservice companies, along with retailers and large fast-moving consumer goods companies, to show the same urgency to reduce their plastic footprints. Recycling alone will never solve the plastic pollution crisis—it’s going to require immediate reductions in the amount of plastic that is produced and sold.”

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