Coles launches own brand home compostable coffee pods

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A home-made latté is about to get an extra shot of sustainability with Coles launching home compostable coffee pods as part of its Coles Urban Coffee Culture brand.

The Coles Urban Coffee Culture Organic Home Compostable Pods, which have been made with bio-sourced cellulose and vegetable oils, can be composted in home compost bins, where they break down in about the same amount of time as an orange peel.

The pods have been certified by the Australasian Bioplastics Association and will be available in Coles supermarkets from 4 April.

The sustainable packaging innovation comes as the COVID-19 pandemic sparked a major shift in coffee-drinking habits, with more people opting for convenience while working from home. Over the past two years, coffee pod sales at Coles have spiked by 30 per cent.

Coles General Manager Grocery Leanne White said she was pleased to be able to help customers find a more sustainable way to dispose of coffee capsules at home.

“Customers love the convenience of pod-based coffee machines and being able to make café-style coffee at home, but want a better solution for dealing with the used pods which can be difficult to recycle,” she said.

“We know that very few councils accept compostable packaging in their council food and organics waste bin, which is why we have worked with our suppliers to find a coffee pod solution which customers can compost at home. Composting at home is also a great way for our customers to reduce the amount of food waste going into landfilll.”

Each of the suppliers Coles works with to source Coles Urban Coffee Culture beans is also Rainforest Alliance certified. The Rainforest Alliance seal means that farmers follow more sustainable farming practices that protect forests, improve their livelihoods, promote human rights of farm workers, and help them mitigate and adapt to the climate crisis.

As part of its sustainability strategy, Coles is working Together to Zero Waste with customers and suppliers, including though a goal of all Own Brand product packaging being 100 per cent recyclable, reusable or compostable by 2025.

Coles is also making it easier for customers to recycle by including the Australasian Recycling Label (ARL) on Coles Own Brand Products. The ARL is currently on more than 4000 Coles Own Brand and Coles Own Liquor Brand products.

Coles was last year ranked second out of 62 food retailers globally for sustainable business practices in the World Benchmarking Alliance’s 2021 Food and Agriculture Benchmark, the highest ranking for an Australian supermarket.

For more information, visit: www.colesgroup.com.au

 

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