KAWARTHA LAKES-Each year, an estimated 5 billion single-use cups end up in Canadian landfills. A&W Canada is proud to be the first major quick-service restaurant (QSR) brand to pilot a new, truly innovative sustainable cup design, beginning March 14 in participating restaurants across Toronto
A&W’s strange-looking Zero Cup requires no lid or straw, contains no plastic liner, and is fully compostable and recyclable. The cup, a design innovation from UK-based ButterflyCup, is made entirely of paper, with a unique, water-based coating that prevents leaks. A&W is the first major brand in North America to use the cup.
“Each year, A&W Canada serves millions of takeout drinks, so finding a more sustainable single-use cup solution is one way we can make a big difference,” says Susan Senecal, President & CEO of A&W Canada. “Our new Zero Cup is an exciting step in our journey to reach zero waste. Part of achieving that mission is pioneering the innovations that people need to live more sustainable lives. This new cup is one small way Canadians can take small, simple actions, one day at a time.”
Roughly 14 billion cups of coffee are enjoyed in Canada every year, according to non-profit Zero Waste Canada, of which an estimated 5 billion are consumed in single-use cups that end up in landfills. Mass adoption of a compostable coffee cup would help to substantially reduce this number by avoiding the use of plastic liners that can’t be recycled in most Canadian municipalities. (Note: A&W has been a member of the Zero Waste Council since 2016, but the organization has no connection to the Zero Cup).
As part of this pilot initiative, which rolls out in restaurants across the GTA on March 14, A&W guests are invited to share their experience trying the Zero Cup for the first time at aw.ca/zerocup.