Moors Valley introduces a borrow-and-return cup scheme aiming to eliminate single-use waste and reduce carbon emissions.

It’s all about cutting down on single-use cups. Now, you can borrow a cup when you buy a drink. Just bring the cup back to any food place there. The program could stop 200,000 cups from being tossed. That could cut carbon emissions by 20 tonnes.
Moors Valley realized folks wanted drinks to go. The rangers want things to be easy and green. This new system is a modern way to use reusable cups. This helps them make less trash.
Even cups labeled compostable often get burned. Regular composting isn’t always available. Litter Free Dorset is excited to start this thing. Emma says it will make Dorset more sustainable. She hopes others will follow this idea.
Less waste, lower costs, and cleaner areas are expected. Nick mentioned Moors Valley is great for nature. Returnable cups are at cafes and kiosks too. It’s an easy way visitors can help out. They can make less waste.
Circular & Co created TAP&REUSE. You pay, tap your card, and return the empty cup. You can drop it off at any spot there. If you don’t return it in a week, you pay £3.
It’s all about cutting down on single-use cups. Now, you can borrow a cup when you buy a drink. Just bring the cup back to any food place there. The program could stop 200,000 cups from being tossed. That cut could carbon emissions by 20 tonnes.
Moors Valley realized folks wanted drinks to go. The rangers want things to be easy and green. This new system is a modern way to use reusable cups. This helps them make less trash.
Even cups labeled compostable often get burned. Regular composting isn’t always available. Litter Free Dorset is excited to start this thing. Emma says it will make Dorset more sustainable. She hopes others will follow this idea.
Less waste, lower costs, and cleaner areas are expected. Nick mentioned Moors Valley is great for nature. Returnable cups are at cafes and kiosks too. It’s an easy way visitors can help out and make less waste.
Circular & Co created TAP&REUSE. You pay, tap your card, and return the empty cup. You can drop it off at any spot there. If you don’t return it in a week, you pay £3.