Keighley firm's coffee cup recycling innovation
A report by MPs last week called for a tax on disposable coffee cups in a bid to crack down on waste. Coffee shops could face a 25p ‘latte levy’ unless recycling improves.
Keighley-based PFF, however, is currently working on a solution that would improve the recyclability of disposable coffee cups.
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Hide AdKenton Robbins, managing director of PFF, says that there is “absolutely” more that can be done to improve recyclability in the industry.
“We do supply coffee chains at the moment but not with paper cups,” he said.
The firm makes plastic lids, which it says “is the only bit that is recyclable” in the majority of disposable coffee cups.
Mr Robbins said: “When plastics are used correctly they’re incredibly recyclable, 80 per cent of all our product is recycled.”
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Hide AdThe UK throws away 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups every year.
Mr Robbins said: “It is a major issue but we think we have a solution that we are working on at the moment.”
He remained tight-lipped on the technical details of the disposable cup that they’re working on but is confident of revealing a product in the near future.
“We’re pretty sure that within the next two to three months we’ll have a solution in the marketplace,” he said.