Skip to main content
Search Results

Elior saves 36 tonnes of coffee waste from going to landfill

22nd Nov 2018 - 06:00
Image
Abstract
Elior UK, working in partnership with sustainable biofuel producer bio-bean, has saved 36 tonnes of coffee waste from going to landfill.

Since their partnership began in 2016, waste coffee grounds have been collected from various Elior sites across the country.

After being collected, the waste coffee is transformed into Coffee Logs for use in wood burners, stoves and open fires.

Charlotte Wright, CSR manager at Elior UK said: “This is just the beginning, we plan on getting more sites involved. CSR is at the heart of everything we do. We want to work with partners and like-minded businesses to effect real change – and bio-bean are definitely doing that.

To date, Elior and bio-bean have made 11,500 logs. The logs burn 20% longer and hotter than kiln-dried wood, and recycling coffee waste generates 80% less emissions than landfill.

Julia Porter, national supply chain manager, bio-bean said: “Through encouraging clients to recycle their waste coffee responsibly, Elior is helping them to reduce their carbon footprint and cut down on waste disposal costs. We’ve already seen great success and look forward to an increasing cluster of Elior clients coming on board!”

Written by
Melissa Moody