Another major coalition to reduce plastics waste has been announced (see PIEWeb of
17.01.2019) with consumer goods giants such as
Procter & Gamble,
PepsiCo and
Coca-Cola participating. Established by waste management company TerraCycle (Trenton, New Jersey / USA; www.terracycle.com), Loop (Trenton; www.loopstore.com) is an e-commerce platform that will ship products in reusable packaging and collect it after use – "Loop is the milkman reimagined."
Reusable shampoo bottles (Photo: TerraCycle) |
Consumers can order products from participating companies, and empty used containers are then put into dedicated shipping tote bags and collected by Loop directly from households. The packaging will be cleaned for refill and reuse, or recycled as appropriate. The aim is to eliminate waste from single-use packaging and shipping materials, such as cardboard boxes. "Through Loop, consumers can now responsibly consume products in specially-designed durable, reusable or fully recyclable packaging made from materials like alloys, glass and engineered plastics," says
Tom Szaky, CEO of TerraCycle.
Loop was presented at the
World Economic Forum(WEF, Geneva / Switzerland;
www.weforum.org) that was held from 22-25 January 2019 in Davos / Switzerland. Two pilot projects in New York and Paris will start in the coming spring, with more locations to be added during 2019 and 2020.
The other companies taking part in the initiative include
Unilever,
Mars Petcare,
The Clorox Company,
The Body Shop,
Coca-Cola European Partners,
Mondelēz International,
Danone,
Jacobs Douwe Egberts,
Lesieur,
BIC,
Beiersdorf,
RB,
People Against Dirty,
Nature's Path,
Thousand Fell,
Greenhouse,
Grilliance,
Burlap & Barrel Single Origin Spices,
Reinberger Nut Butter,
CoZie and
Preserve. French food retailer
Carrefour is the founding retailer, and
Tesco will pilot Loop in the UK later in 2019. Transportation company
UPSand waste disposal group
Suez are also participating.