Our latest report, commissioned by Waikato Regional Council, and released today has found almost 100 different reusable packaging systems in use in the Waikato region for grocery-type items.
These include glass bottle swap systems for milk, grocery store bulk bins or refill stations where customers can fill their own reusable containers, and reusable pallets or produce crates to transport products to retailers.
Waikato Regional Council’s Waste Prevention Adviser, Valerie Bianchi, says overall the stocktake shows there are reusable packaging systems available for consumers who seek them out, particularly in the hotspots of Hamilton city and Waipā, Waikato and Thames-Coromandel districts.
“These systems are mainly for consumers who will go the extra mile, like they will take their own BYO containers for refills or they return empty milk bottles back for a new bottle,” says Valerie.
“But these systems are mainly being offered by small and bespoke businesses – it’s not something that is well integrated in mainstream grocery stores.”
Hannah Blumhardt, lead researcher of Reuse Aotearoa, says preventing waste reduces discharge of contaminants into the environment.
“When they work well, reuse systems reduce waste and emissions by replacing throwaway packaging. For example, if one glass milk bottle is washed and filled 200 times, that’s 200 single-use plastic bottles that never needed to be created.” says Blumhardt.
“This replacement effect reduces not just the physical waste product but the pressure on our natural resources to make the throwaway packaging, like trees for cardboard, or oil for plastic.”
The reusable packaging options used in Waikato originate from businesses inside and outside the region.
Some local examples include Raglan-based Dreamview Creamery’s reusable glass bottles and jars for milk and yoghurt, zero waste stores like Bare Refill in Hamilton or Re-Store in Thames, and butchers that welcome BYO containers, such as Wholly Cow in Cambridge or Expleo in Te Awamutu.
Check out the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gMFmcdVc
Waikato Regional Council press release: https://lnkd.in/g47qgSav