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Environmental and sustainable hot and cold beverage supply

27/02/2012 By Peter Brooks

Our Office group of companies, including Watercoolers, Beverages, and now our Office Services division, lead the market in terms of our carbon neutral and environmental commitment. By calculating, reducing, collecting, recycling, carbon offsetting and helping customers to understand the environmental facts about our industry, and how our collective effect on the environment can be reduced by using our products and services.

Our products include returnable bottles, cold polystyrene water cups, hot polystyrene vending cups, plastic and wooden stirrers, hot beverage paper cups, electrical and electronic waste, water filters, drinks sachets and all packaging waste. All of these products allow an effective and efficient beverage service ensuring good hydration as well as quality instant and fresh brew hot beverages in support of you and your employee's wellbeing in the workplace.

Our new Services division has been set up to support a growing requirement for a sustainable service that ensures we deliver a truly carbon neutral service that complements our clients own initiatives and is in line with the ISO14001 continual improvement programmes. For example, with our cup collection service, used cups are collected and we then recycle them into useful stationary that you can use in your business.

We offer waste collection services to all our customers, and advise on the best service / products, not only in terms of quality and choice of product, but also for the relationship to food miles, fair trade, carbon emissions, collection, recycling of waste and promotion of general health and wellbeing as well as working with the rainforest alliance; we want to become a truly sustainable supply partner.

Our current offsetting partner, Carbon Clear, have invested our money into Biomass Cogeneration in São Paulo, Brazil (pdf). This Voluntary Carbon Standard project uses waste wood to power a pulp and paper factory in Brazil. Emissions are reduced by displacing the heavy fuel-oil normally used to produce heat and electricity, and also by limiting the release of methane from decomposing wood in landfills.

We understand our environmental and corporate responsibility and we are committed to our primary objective to deliver quality products and service excellence within the UK health, hydration and hot drinks market.

Peter Brooks
Managing Director


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