Boston Tea Party’s #BanDontBin Campaign: Leading the Charge Against Single-Use Cups
A longstanding client of CURACE, Boston Tea Party made waves in 2018 by becoming the first coffee chain to ban single-use disposable cups across all its branches. CURACE advises and supports Boston Tea Party in the management of their existing property leases, whilst overseeing their restaurant expansion. Now, they are urging major coffee chains to follow suit and eliminate disposable cups for good.
The #BanDontBin Campaign: Driving Industry-Wide Change
Boston Tea Party’s #BanDontBin campaign is a call to action for the biggest coffee operators to take responsibility for the environmental harm caused by single-use cups. With a powerful message jet-washed outside their Park Street store in Bristol – “Hey big coffee chain, ban don’t bin” – Boston Tea Party hopes to inspire widespread industry change. Their goal is not just to influence other chains but to push for government legislation that makes reusable cups the new norm.
The Environmental Impact of Disposable Cups
Why Reusable Cups Matter
The environmental impact of disposable coffee cups is staggering. Millions of these cups end up in landfills or oceans each year, contributing to global pollution. Boston Tea Party has proven that customers are ready for change – by lowering the cost of reusable cups, they’ve seen participation soar. Switching to reusable cups is one of the simplest and most effective ways to reduce waste and conserve resources.
Advancing Sustainability: From Individual Action to Government Policy
Support for Legislation to Ban Single-Use Cups
Boston Tea Party’s vision extends beyond individual change; they’re advocating for a government ban on single-use cups to create sustainable habits on a national scale. By supporting the #BanDontBin campaign, you can help build a more eco-friendly coffee culture. It’s time for all coffee chains to act together to make a lasting difference.
Join the #BanDontBin Movement!
Head over to the Boston Tea Party website today to sign the petition and contribute to a future where reusable cups are the standard.