New kerbside coffee pod recycling service comes to Kenilworth

By James Smith

16th Nov 2023 | Local News

The scheme will be run in partnership with Podback, a not-for-profit recycling organisation (image via pixabay)
The scheme will be run in partnership with Podback, a not-for-profit recycling organisation (image via pixabay)

Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon District Councils are launching a new service to help residents to recycle used coffee pods.

The scheme will be run in partnership with Podback, a not-for-profit recycling organisation.

Residents will be able to recycle their plastic or aluminium coffee pods at home by signing up for free on the Podback website.

They will be sent two rolls of Podback recycling bags (26 bags or six months' supply) along with instructions on how to use the service.

Filled bags of used pods can then be put out alongside or on top (not inside) of the waste, recycling or garden waste container(s), on their usual recycling collection day.

Residents living in flats can participate by using the Podback Drop Off service.

Cllr Will Roberts, portfolio holder for neighbourhood, said: "We are really excited about adding coffee pods to our kerbside recycling collection service, and adding to the list of items that residents can recycle from home.

"This new service is fully funded by Podback, so pod machine users can enjoy their cappuccinos, lattes and hot chocolates and be reassured that their used pods will be recycled here in the UK."

Podback executive director Rick Hindley says: "We know that the most convenient way for people to recycle their coffee pods is as part of their council's regular service1, so we are excited to be working in partnership with the Stratford-on-Avon and Warwick District Council's to make that happen.

"Recycling with Podback means tonnes of used pods will be removed from the waste stream every year, and the aluminium, plastic and coffee will all be given a new life."

Once collected, the coffee pods will be sent to specialist recycling plants.

The plastic and aluminium will be transformed into new products, including beverage cans, automotive components, building products and re-usable plastic crates, while the coffee grounds will be treated by anaerobic digestion to create renewable energy and soil improver.

For more information please visit the WDC website.

     

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