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18 Aprile 2024

Canada

TIMS TESTING COMPOSTABLE COFFEE LIDS IN OTTAWA

Tim Hortons restaurants in Ottawa and Gatineau will begin testing plastic-free, fibre hot beverage lids for up to six weeks as part of the fast food company’s efforts to reduce the use of single-use plastics.The goal of the trial is to work toward developing an alternative to plastic lids that are easier to compost or recycle, while still providing a great drinking experience.“We’re excited to ask Ottawans to help us test this new, plastic-free and recyclable lid for Tim Hortons hot beverage cups. We’re known for serving Canada’s favourite coffee, so it’s important that we develop a best-in-class solution for our guests,” says Paul Yang, senior director of procurement, sustainability and packaging for Tim Hortons.“We’ve worked hard on developing a fibre lid that feels like our current lids but is plastic-free. These fibre lids are part of our five-year journey to develop more innovative solutions for all our packaging.”Over the past year, Tim Hortons has changed a number of packaging items in an effort to help reduce the use of single-use plastics, including introducing wooden and fibre cutlery, and replacing plastic lids on its bowl products with fibre lids.This test in Ottawa is using an improved version of a similar fibre lid that was trialled in select Tim Hortons restaurants across Vancouver in early 2023 and helped reduce the use of more than 3.3 million plastic lids. Another similar test was conducted in Prince Edward Island earlier this year. (ICE TORONTO)


Fonte notizia: https://wasterecyclingmag.ca/