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Sustainability & Net Zero

13 March 2023

Encouraging reuse rather than recycling

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When it comes to the way resources are used and disposed of, reuse is always preferable to recycling. That's why kombucha brewer, Zak Tozer, from Zak's Kombucha, implemented a bottle return scheme for customers buying his beverages.

Increasing the rate of bottle returns from customers will result in a huge reduction in waste and CO2 emissions, since it removes the need to produce new glass bottles. Commercially, if the return rate is increased from 50% to 75%, that would mean that product could be bottled for an additional nine weeks without needing to order new bottles.

About the project

Growing Green grant value: £7,955.28

From the business' inception sustainability was at its core. Zak makes use of sustainable, often local produce, and a bottle return scheme was implemented to avoid waste. This project is looking to take it to the next level by introducing branded, screen-printed bottles to improve the return rate. From around 50-70%, they aim to increase the returns average to a minimum of 75%. Screen-printing the bottles also has the added benefit of avoiding plastic labelling and decreasing work for the staff.

About Zak's Kombucha

Location: Wye, Kent

Zak's Kombucha produce a fermented drink that is traditionally made with tea, sugar and water. Zak is aiming to create a sustainable business that reduces waste, celebrates sustainable produce, and minimises carbon footprint by re-using bottles. He has created a price model that works by incentivising bottle returns for both retailers and customers.

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