Paper Cup Recovery and Recycling Group back launch of first cup recycling initiative in Scotland31/1/2019
The Paper Cup Recovery and Recycling Group (PCRRG) has announced that it is supporting the first Scottish initiative to stop single-use cups going to landfill or ending up as litter. Launched this week in Glasgow, the Cup Movement, has been developed by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful in response to growing public concern about the environmental impact of single-use items. It will be the largest, sustained single-use cup collection and behaviour change initiative of its kind in Scotland and, if successful, the model could be rolled out across many more cities in the UK. With an estimated 95 million single-use cups being used in the Greater Glasgow area every year, the pioneering project will tackle this issue head on by transforming recycling infrastructure and encouraging people to adopt more sustainable behaviours. Research has shown that 48% of Glasgow’s drinks waste currently consists of single-use cups, so the Cup Movement will aim to stop single-use cups ending up as litter, by transforming recycling infrastructure, working with partners to install convenient recycling and cup collection points across the city and targeting the city’s thousands of regular cup users to switch to reusable containers. By working with retailers of all sizes and types across the city, the initiative will bring together the all stakeholders to engage with the public to: ● Educate, inspire and empower people to change their littering, recycling and reuse behaviours ● Gather robust evidence to inform policy and create a model of best practice that can be replicated in other major cities ● Contribute to Scottish Government circular economy ambitions ![]() Derek Robertson, Chief Executive Officer of Keep Scotland Beautiful, commented: “The Cup Movement in Glasgow is a truly collaborative initiative that has been 18 months in the planning. We look forward to working with PCRRG members Costa, Greggs, McDonalds UK, Pret A Manger and Starbucks UK and other funders including Excel Vending, Kidd’s and Graphic Packing International to deliver a transformational campaign right across the city. By bringing together businesses, institutions and people, we will be working hard to reach each and every cup before it becomes litter or landfill. Whether it be through recycling or switching to a reusable cup, we want people to realise they have an opportunity to be part of a positive movement for change.”
Scottish Government Cabinet Secretary for the Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform, Roseanna Cunningham MSP, said:
“I am delighted to be supporting the Cup Movement in Glasgow. With up to 500 million single-use cups being used in Scotland every year, we all need to do our bit to make sure they don’t end up littering our streets and our seas. “Tackling our reliance on throwaway cups and encouraging people to make the right choices are important steps in helping build a sustainable future for Scotland. That’s why we decided to remove single-use coffee cups from the Scottish Government’s main buildings last year. I’m sure the people of Glasgow will get behind the Cup Movement with equal passion.” Throughout 2019, the Cup Movement will also be working with partners to encourage Glasgow’s thousands of regular cup users to think carefully about their everyday choices. Over the longer term, the initiative will also focus on inspiring people to move to reusable cups and encouraging behaviour change. For more information about the Cup Movement in Glasgow, go to www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org/cups or email cups@keepscotlandbeautiful.org . ENDS Notes to Editors 1. The Cup Movement in Glasgow will: ● Educate, inspire and empower people to change their littering, recycling and reuse behaviours ● Gather robust evidence to inform policy and create a model of best practice that can be replicated in other major cities ● Contribute to Scottish Government circular economy ambitions 2. Keep Scotland Beautiful is the charity that campaigns, acts and educates on a range of local, national and global environmental issues to change behaviour and improve the quality of people’s lives and the places they care for. We are committed to making Scotland clean, green and sustainable. Further details at www.keepscotlandbeautiful.org 3. Keep Scotland Beautiful is a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO): Number SC030332 4. Keep Scotland Beautiful supports the ambitions of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, or Global Goals. 5. Simply Cups is the UK’s only collection and recycling service dedicated to turning paper and plastic cups into second-life materials. 6. Media enquiries to Peter Duncan 07740 469949/peter@messagematters.co.uk or Kirsty Leiper 07908 781 331/kirsty@messagematters.co.uk |
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