Recycling
New Zealanders Love Coffee
New Zealanders Love Coffee Perhaps we’re even addicted to it. If you don’t drink coffee, are you really a Kiwi? We have such a coffee culture that it is part of our tourism industry, now Read more…
First, you simply finish your drink and place your empty coffee cup and lid in the appropriate collection tubes, and continue on with a good conscience!
The cups and lids taken to our facility where they are processed and in turn create a 100% recyclable building material
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New Zealanders Love Coffee Perhaps we’re even addicted to it. If you don’t drink coffee, are you really a Kiwi? We have such a coffee culture that it is part of our tourism industry, now Read more…
Coffee Cup Conundrum A coffee cup’s identity crisis… It’s early in the morning and you stopped off at your local café to pick up a cup of coffee on your way to work. Now you’ve Read more…
Coffee and the Kiwi Coffee is believed to originate in Ethiopia in the 13th century, but the history of how that happened is a story for another day. Today we want to look at how Read more…
Cupcycle creates a circular economy, collecting a common-place but previously unrecyclable object and using it as a raw material for the production of a high-quality wall board that can be used in the construction of anything from park benches to housing.
All disposable coffee cups and their lids are recyclable through Cupcycle‘s technology partner irrespective of brand or material. The collection cartons (including plastic sleeves) are also used during the recycling process.
In essence, Cupcycle never creates an end product. Once the wall board product reaches the end of it’s functional life, it can be collected and sent back to our processing facility to be recycled again.
Want to join the upcycling revolution? Contact us today!