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Sip, Return, Repeat: What One City's Reusable Cup Trial Taught Yum! Brands About Sustainable Packaging

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Yum! Brands participated in the United States' first city-wide reusable cup program in Petaluma, California, through its Habit Burger & Grill, KFC, and Taco Bell locations. The 12-week trial, called The Petaluma Reusable Cup Project, ran from August to October and was led by the NextGen Consortium. The program replaced single-use cups with free, reusable purple cups across participating restaurants, installing over 60 return bins throughout the city. Customers returned more than 220,000 cups during the trial period, demonstrating strong community engagement. The cups featured minimal branding and QR codes linking to return bin locations. The initiative was made possible through public-private collaboration, with full findings expected in early 2025.

Yum! Brands ha partecipato al primo programma di tazze riutilizzabili a livello di città negli Stati Uniti a Petaluma, California, attraverso i suoi ristoranti Habit Burger & Grill, KFC e Taco Bell. Il progetto di prova di 12 settimane, chiamato Il Progetto di Tazze Riutilizzabili di Petaluma, si è svolto da agosto a ottobre ed è stato guidato dal NextGen Consortium. Il programma ha sostituito le tazze usa e getta con tazze riutilizzabili viola gratuite in tutti i ristoranti partecipanti, installando oltre 60 contenitori di restituzione in tutta la città. I clienti hanno restituito più di 220.000 tazze durante il periodo di prova, dimostrando un forte coinvolgimento della comunità. Le tazze presentavano un branding minimale e codici QR che rimandavano alle posizioni dei contenitori di restituzione. L'iniziativa è stata resa possibile grazie alla collaborazione pubblico-privata, con i risultati completi attesi all'inizio del 2025.

Yum! Brands participó en el primer programa de tazas reutilizables a nivel de ciudad en Estados Unidos en Petaluma, California, a través de sus ubicaciones de Habit Burger & Grill, KFC y Taco Bell. La prueba de 12 semanas, llamada El Proyecto de Taza Reutilizable de Petaluma, se llevó a cabo de agosto a octubre y fue liderada por el NextGen Consortium. El programa reemplazó las tazas de un solo uso por tazas reutilizables moradas gratis en los restaurantes participantes, instalando más de 60 contenedores de devolución en toda la ciudad. Los clientes devolvieron más de 220,000 tazas durante el periodo de prueba, demostrando un fuerte compromiso comunitario. Las tazas presentaban un branding mínimo y códigos QR que enlazaban a las ubicaciones de los contenedores de devolución. La iniciativa fue posible gracias a la colaboración público-privada, con los resultados completos esperados a principios de 2025.

Yum! Brands는 캘리포니아 페탈루마에서 Habit Burger & Grill, KFC 및 Taco Bell 위치를 통해 미국 최초의 도시 차원 재사용 컵 프로그램에 참여했습니다. 12주간 진행된 실험은 '페탈루마 재사용 컵 프로젝트'라는 이름으로, 8월부터 10월까지 진행되었으며, NextGen Consortium이 주도했습니다. 이 프로그램은 일회용 컵을 무료 재사용 보라색 컵으로 교체하고, 참여 식당 전역에 60개 이상의 반납 통을 설치했습니다. 고객들은 실험 기간 동안 220,000개 이상의 컵을 반납했습니다, 지역사회의 강한 참여를 보여주었습니다. 컵에는 최소한의 브랜딩과 반납 통 위치에 연결되는 QR 코드가 있어야 했습니다. 이 이니셔티브는 공공-민간 협력을 통해 가능했으며, 완전한 결과는 2025년 초에 나올 예정입니다.

Yum! Brands a participé au premier programme de tasses réutilisables à l'échelle de la ville aux États-Unis à Petaluma, en Californie, par le biais de ses établissements Habit Burger & Grill, KFC et Taco Bell. L'essai de 12 semaines, appelé Le Projet de Tasses Réutilisables de Petaluma, s'est déroulé d'août à octobre et a été dirigé par le NextGen Consortium. Le programme a remplacé les tasses jetables par des tasses réutilisables violettes offertes gratuitement dans les restaurants participants, installant plus de 60 conteneurs de retour dans toute la ville. Les clients ont retourné plus de 220 000 tasses pendant la période d'essai, démontrant un fort engagement communautaire. Les tasses arboraient un branding minimal et des codes QR pointant vers les emplacements des conteneurs de retour. L'initiative a été rendue possible grâce à une collaboration public-privé, avec des résultats complets attendus début 2025.

Yum! Brands nahm am ersten stadtweiten Programm für wiederverwendbare Becher in den USA in Petaluma, Kalifornien, teil, und zwar über seine Standorte Habit Burger & Grill, KFC und Taco Bell. Der 12-wöchige Test, genannt Das Petaluma Wiederverwendbare Becher Projekt, fand von August bis Oktober statt und wurde vom NextGen Consortium geleitet. Das Programm ersetzte Einwegbecher durch kostenlose, wiederverwendbare lila Becher in den teilnehmenden Restaurants und installierte über 60 Rückgabeboxen in der gesamten Stadt. Kunden gaben während der Testphase mehr als 220.000 Becher zurück, was ein starkes Engagement der Gemeinschaft demonstrierte. Die Becher hatten minimales Branding und QR-Codes, die zu den Standorten der Rückgabeboxen führten. Die Initiative wurde durch eine öffentlich-private Zusammenarbeit ermöglicht, wobei mit vollständigen Ergebnissen Anfang 2025 gerechnet wird.

Positive
  • Successful pilot program with over 220,000 cups returned in 12 weeks
  • Cost-effective implementation with shared expenses among participating businesses
  • Strong public-private partnership demonstrating operational feasibility
Negative
  • scale of implementation (single city trial)
  • Additional operational costs for cup cleaning and maintenance

NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / December 18, 2024 / Yum! Brands
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Habit Burger & Grill, KFC and Taco Bell customers in Petaluma, California, recently participated in the United States' first city-wide reusable cup program, and their parent company is using data collected from that project to inform future packaging decisions.

In Petaluma, California, 32 miles north of San Francisco, Habit Burger & Grill and KFC team members recently swapped their signature red and white cups for bright purple ones. In place of their restaurant logos, the words "Sip, Return, Repeat" appeared on the cups, and as residents walked around the downtown area, they encountered 30 local and national chain coffee shops, restaurants and other vendors serving beverages in the same violet-hued cups. What's more, bright purple receptacle bins were along sidewalks and inside and outside restaurants, including bins at Habit Burger & Grill, KFC and Taco Bell.

"From August to October, if you set foot outside of your house in Petaluma, you saw the purple cups," said Habit Burger & Grill team member Lauren Lamster. "They were everywhere."

What residents lovingly called "the purple craze" was actually The Petaluma Reusable Cup Project, the United States' first city-wide reusable cup program, which was led by the NextGen Consortium, a collaboration managed by the Center for the Circular Economy at Closed Loop Partners focused on developing circular solutions for food and beverage packaging and recovery. Habit and KFC parent company Yum! Brands is a partner in the NextGen Consortium alongside other leading brands.

In Petaluma, the NextGen Consortium wanted to find out if customers would return their cups for reuse if it were made easy. The project replaced single-use cups with free, reusable cups as the default option across all participating restaurants, and installed over 60 return bins at restaurants, convenience stores, community hubs and public locations, making returning a cup easy.

Once returned, the cups were professionally washed, sanitized, inspected and then put back into circulation. Any cups that were no longer usable because they were damaged, cracked or misshapen were sent to be recycled with other household and commercial plastic items.

The cups were designed with a serialized QR code to direct users to a website, returnmycup.com, to learn more about the project and to find their closest return bin, but other than that, there was hardly any branding or additional instruction. This was intentional, says Yum! Brands Chief Sustainability Officer Jon Hixson, who cited learnings from a different market, KFC France, which provides reusable cups to its dine-in customers after a French law took effect in 2023 requiring restaurants to do away with disposables.

"In France, we used cups that were designed with Colonel Sanders' face on them, and customers kept them because they thought they were cool," Hixson said. "This time, we kept it simple. Sip, Return, Repeat - to the purple bins. It's that easy."

And it was easy for KFC and Habit team members to execute, too. Both brands trained their staff on what to say and how to serve the beverages, and because the same signage was placed in stores, restaurants and around town, customers knew what to expect. Some even came into restaurants asking for the purple cups.

"It was a nice, emotional connection," Hixson said. "The team members felt like they were part of something bigger than themselves - and they were. So many entities had to get on board for this project to happen: local officials - including the mayor - the recycling facility, state government, restaurant franchisees, mom-and-pops, the parent companies of these brands - like Yum!. This project was a culmination of several years of collaboration that's continuing through 2025 and beyond, and it was made free for customers."

That last part is key. Customers did not have to pay extra for the reuseable cups, and the businesses shared the costs of the signage or cup cleaning. As Hixson said, the entire Petaluma reusable cup trial was made possible through extensive public-private collaboration, led by the Center for the Circular Economy at Closed Loop Partners, with support and engagement from the city, Zero Waste Sonoma, Recology, community groups and local businesses.

By the end of the 12-week program, customers returned more than 220,000 cups, which the NextGen Consortium, together with its partner Yum! Brands, sees as an early sign of success. (Full findings from the project will be released in a report by the NextGen Consortium in early 2025.)

"We're excited to dive deeper into the data and learnings from Petaluma and how this is incorporated into our broader sustainable packaging strategy," Hixson said. "I think the key learning is that people are open to reusable cups and serviceware, as long as we keep it simple and make it easy for them to use."

Maybe the solution to a greener planet is in a purple cup. As Hixson said, it might be that simple.


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FAQ

How many cups were returned during YUM's Petaluma reusable cup trial?

Over 220,000 cups were returned during the 12-week trial period in Petaluma, California.

What was the duration of YUM's Petaluma reusable cup program?

The program ran for 12 weeks, from August to October.

How many return bins were installed for YUM's reusable cup program in Petaluma?

Over 60 return bins were installed at restaurants, convenience stores, community hubs, and public locations.

Did customers have to pay extra for YUM's reusable cups in Petaluma?

No, customers did not have to pay extra for the reusable cups as the costs were shared among participating businesses.

When will YUM release the full findings from the Petaluma cup trial?

The NextGen Consortium will release the full findings report in early 2025.

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