The Coffee Club New Zealand, one of the country’s largest and fastest growing café brands, has announced that it will no
longer be using plastic straws. Since 10 September, The Coffee Club’s 63 stores have been using Eco Straws instead, a
paper straw that is 100% recyclable and compostable.
The move will eliminate nearly one million plastic straws annually (898,000).
“Like many of our customers, we are concerned about the negative environmental impact of plastic straws being disposed
of irresponsibly,” explains The Coffee Club Co-Director, Andy Lucas. “Earlier this year, we stopped using straws for
many drinks that simply didn’t need one, which reduced our straw usage dramatically. Moving to a non-plastic straw for
the remaining drinks will allow us to further reduce waste and minimize the impact that our stores have on the
environment.”
Recent news and studies have shown alarming consequences of the growing threat of plastics to the world’s oceans and
wildlife. The Ocean Conservancy, a non-profit environmental advocacy group, estimates that eight million metric tonnes
of plastics enter the ocean each year, on top of the estimated 150 million metric tonnes that currently circulate the
planet. This prevalence of plastics in the ocean has been making its way into the diets of marine animals that mistake
it for food and become sick or even die.
With the commitment to eliminating plastic straws from its stores, The Coffee Club joins the ranks of other New Zealand
organisations and brands working to reduce the use of single-use plastic, such as Bird on a Wire, Countdown, Burger
Wisconsin and Mexicali Fresh.
The Coffee Club strives to be socially and environmentally responsible. This includes investing in one of the largest
certification programs in the world – UTZ CERTIFIED. This provides a credible assurance that The Coffee Club coffee was
produced with care for people and the environment.
The Coffee Club stores can be found throughout both the North and South Islands. For more information visit thecoffeeclub.co.nz.
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