Supply-chain collaboration advances cup-to-cup recycling

In 2009, Starbucks publicly announced a goal to make 100% of its cups—that’s 4 billion cups globally each year—recyclable or reusable by 2015

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In 2009, Starbucks publicly announced a goal to make 100% of its cups—that’s 4 billion cups globally each year—recyclable or reusable by 2015. To many consumers, with expectations heightened by the greenwashing routinely served up by other brands, a five- to six-year time frame seemed like a feeble attempt.

Jim Hanna, Starbucks director of Environmental Impact, speaking at the Sustainable Packaging Symposium in March, shared one customer’s initial response: “Starbucks has promised to make cups recyclable by 2015. Why do they think it will take five years to do what any kindergartener around the world can already do every day?”

But Starbucks’ initiative was far more challenging than any kindergartener could imagine. Despite the 54 billion cups produced annually in the U.S., many municipal recycling facilities and recycled paper mills do not accept coated feedstock. “A set of barriers to recycling post-consumer cup stock has historically excluded the material as a potential valuable feedstock for recycled paper mills,” reads the “Starbucks et al” awards submission. “These barriers include concerns over food contamination, ability to separate the polyethylene coating from the paper, the presence of kraft sleeves on bleached cups, plastics lids, lack of consolidated volume of material, etc.”

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