Apr 07 2009

How many coffee cups does it take…

Published under Branding,Eco,Restaurants

Stopping for a quick cup at the new Tim’s in my hood, I noticed their new recycle bins.

They’ve designated where cups can go and where lids can go, which I hope will go a long way toward quelling the kerfuffle. A gargantuan volume of take-out coffee cups is messing up the great progress we’re making on keeping the city’s solid waste under control.

The core issue concerns the cups’ plastic coating. Our processing can’t accommodate their slower rate of breaking down compared with other waste in their category.

Today’s Globe reports that the deadline For Tim’s conversion to a greener cup might be delayed.

Some jaw-dropper stats from the report: 

  • 1 million: Estimated takeout coffee cups generated in Toronto each day
  • 152,858: Number that leave the city
  • 336,883: Number brought in
  • 1,184,025: Net daily that end up in Toronto’s waste
  • 357,575,550: Annual total
  • 4,291 tonnes a year: Weight of those cups
  • 715 tonnes a year: Weight of their plastic lids

Source: Report for city by Entec Consultng Ltd., obtained by The Globe and Mail

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