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Boston Tea Party to ban all single-use plastic from 2020 | Boston Tea Party to ban all single-use plastic from 2020 |
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An independent coffee chain that banned the use of single-use cups has said it will stop accepting all single-use plastics from suppliers by 2020. | An independent coffee chain that banned the use of single-use cups has said it will stop accepting all single-use plastics from suppliers by 2020. |
Boston Tea Party saw its sales fall by £250,000 after banning single-use cups last summer. | Boston Tea Party saw its sales fall by £250,000 after banning single-use cups last summer. |
Co-owner of the Bristol-based firm Sam Roberts said the latest aim was "a much bigger deal and much tougher thing to do, but we will get there". | Co-owner of the Bristol-based firm Sam Roberts said the latest aim was "a much bigger deal and much tougher thing to do, but we will get there". |
He said he was in talks with suppliers to find ways of achieving this goal. | He said he was in talks with suppliers to find ways of achieving this goal. |
'Hard innovation' | 'Hard innovation' |
"There's been a lot of head-scratching around costs, asking 'how we're going to pay for that?'... but ultimately we work with a lot of like-minded suppliers intentionally so they are all on board to help us solve this problem. | "There's been a lot of head-scratching around costs, asking 'how we're going to pay for that?'... but ultimately we work with a lot of like-minded suppliers intentionally so they are all on board to help us solve this problem. |
"Together we are a much bigger force of businesses and they will be putting pressure on their suppliers, so it's going to take a lot of hard innovation, a lot of thinking, a lot of money but we are going to go for it," Mr Roberts said. | "Together we are a much bigger force of businesses and they will be putting pressure on their suppliers, so it's going to take a lot of hard innovation, a lot of thinking, a lot of money but we are going to go for it," Mr Roberts said. |
He added that from 1 June the company would stop using plastic milk bottles and replace them with 13-litre reuseable milk containers known as pergals, which dispense chilled milk. | He added that from 1 June the company would stop using plastic milk bottles and replace them with 13-litre reuseable milk containers known as pergals, which dispense chilled milk. |
"We use around 190,000 plastic milk bottles - we recycle them, but where are they going?" | "We use around 190,000 plastic milk bottles - we recycle them, but where are they going?" |
Rebecca Burgess, chief executive of City to Sea, a company preventing plastic pollution at source, said: "Boston Tea Party once again show themselves to be true industry leaders… and their collaborative approach to sharing learning with their competitors is inspirational. | |
"I hope more coffee chains will follow suit and work together to address this global problem", she said, adding that an estimated 150 million tonnes of single-use plastic was produced every year. | |
Boston Tea Party is continuing to run open days where competitors are invited to ask questions about how Boston Tea Party has reduced its plastic use. | |
Mr Roberts added that: "We would love more and more of them to get involved. | |
"We can't do this on our own but if we can get one of the big boys involved then that would be amazing." | "We can't do this on our own but if we can get one of the big boys involved then that would be amazing." |
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