Grocer joins 50 coffee houses and restaurants in Vancouver and encourages more grocers and members to jump on board with Reusables
May 4, 2022, Vancouver, B.C. – With a goal of reaching One million containers reused in Vancouver next year, Reusables.com has partnered with IGA on Robson with expansion to additional stores planned for 2022/2023.
“The Reusables community is saving thousands of single-use containers from entering waste streams every month and we are proud to be part of this important initiative,” said Mark McCurdy, V.P. Retail Operations & Brand Strategy, IGA BC. “Having seen the success in restaurants and new members joining Reusables at a steadily fast pace, we are excited to now offer this capability at our Robson IGA and will expand to more of our stores in the coming months. The more grocers and more locations that jump on board with Reusables, the better it is for all our stores, our customers, and increases the overall positive environmental impact in our communities.”
The container-sharing platform for zero-waste takeout conceived initially for food takeout and delivery is now proving successful at a broad scope of food locations and stores with IGA and Reusables encouraging more grocers to get involved.
“Partnering with Reusables provides opportunities for members to utilize the service in a grocery store setting and at the same time allows grocers like us to expand and enhance the environmental and sustainability programs already happening within our stores,” said McCurdy. “It is a win-win and Reusables makes it easy for stores to adopt and operate.”
How it works
Through its proprietary technology, Reusables is able to track containers, manage returns, ensure each container is cleaned to the highest standard and entered back into the ecosystem for reuse. The app makes it easy and rewarding for consumers to be part of the solution to single-use plastic pollution. Customers get their first 30 days free when downloading the app and then pay just $5.00 per month to get unlimited reusables across participating stores. Containers are required to be returned to any participating store on the platform within 14 days.
“The team at IGA is showing leadership in this space and understands the importance of working in a circular economy,” said Jason Hawkins, Reusables.com Co-Founder & CEO. “More stores are jumping on-board every month and we are encouraged to see larger brands prioritize reusable packaging. As partners of stores like IGA, our job is to use our technology to create a more convenient digital solution for reuse that does not require a container deposit from consumers. This allows us to offer high-quality, stainless-steel containers that can be used hundreds if not thousands of times.”
The team at IGA and Reusables.com are exploring more smart container options that expand beyond the deli and prepared foods to include grocery brands in other categories that can also be tracked by utilizing Reusables’ innovative clean-technology.
About IGA
Since 1955, IGA has become more than a grocery store. It’s a name that’s built around community, and a gathering place where fresh has always been fresh and business has always been done with a handshake. Some things have changed over the years, but the quality of our products and our commitment to creating an inviting local shopping experience has stayed the same.
About Reusables.com
Reusables.com is the container-sharing solution to the immense packaging waste problem created in food retail. Reusables helps food businesses reduce their packaging waste by providing them with tech-enabled reusable packaging-as-a-service. Enjoy your meal in a stainless-steel container that can be used, returned, sanitized and reused thousands of times, before being completely recycled. Becoming a Reuser lets you enjoy takeout from participating stores as much as you like, without contributing to packaging waste. Containers and returns are managed through a user-friendly app. Feel good about your takeout order and learn more at Reusables.com or join the community on Instagram.
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Source: westerngrocer.com