COSTA/Whitbread Project
Extensive investigation in the recyclability and disposal of paper coffee cups in collaboration with COSTA.
![Image of a Costa coffee cup](http://cdn.sheffield.ac.uk/sites/default/files/styles/mobile_single_column_1x/public/2024-02/COSTA.jpg?h=aa3a0c13&itok=BvdIJQ04)
The Director of the Advanced Resource Efficiency Centre, Professor Lenny Koh, was commissioned by COSTA to investigate the recyclability and disposal route of paper cups.
COSTA decided to launch a pioneering recycling scheme after environmental campaigner and prominent chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall raised awareness about the non-recyclability of paper cups used by coffee chains in his show, Hugh’s War on Waste (BBC1).
According to the Guardian, Britons drink approximately 8 million takeaway coffees every day, resulting in roughly 3 billion used paper cups a year. Despite this staggering number, it is estimated that fewer than 1 in 400 cups is recycled.
The £100,000 project includes an in-depth investigation of consumer attitudes and behaviours towards paper cups recycling, as well as a lab analysis of the cups’ materials to better assess necessary recycling processes.
SCEnAT was used in the mapping of the paper cup recycling chain. A large-scale national survey was completed. Lab and pilot tests of the paper cups were undertaken.
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Dr Adrian Solomon
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Dan Reed