What we use:

What we use:

Let’s start with the good news. Our single serve 150g pots are made of PP (polypropylene), 100% safe, 100% recyclable into planet friendly things.

The outer sleeve is cardboard. Our favourite – the more we use the less plastic we have to! They’re both 100% recyclable if you’ve got the right facilities where you live. Who knows, your plastic pot could have a whole new life as a cosy fleece or a compost bin.

What we use:

Let’s start with the good news. Our single serve 150g pots are made of PP (polypropylene), 100% safe, 100% recyclable into planet friendly things.

The outer sleeve is cardboard. Our favourite – the more we use the less plastic we have to! They’re both 100% recyclable if you’ve got the right facilities where you live. Who knows, your plastic pot could have a whole new life as a cosy fleece or a compost bin.

Now for the not so good. The seal is made from aluminium. Seals in freshness, good; hard to recycle, bad; one for our to do list!

Why we use it:

Right now this the best mix of materials to keep your plant-based deliciousness as fresh as possible until you’re ready to enjoy. And it’s mostly recyclable – but we know we can do better.

What makes us happy:

  • Right now, we need the plastic to keep everything watertight but at least adding the cardboard means we can use less of it.

  • The fact that the cup and sleeve are both fully recyclable.

  • Once we’ve found an alternative to aluminium, our cups will be 100% recyclable.

    What we’re working on:

  • Making it easy for you to separate the paper sleeve from the plastic cup.

  • Changing the virgin paper sleeve to a recycled paper one.

  • Looking out for a more sustainable, recyclable solution to that aluminium seal just as soon as someone invents it. Trust us, we’re on it.

What we’re working on:

  • Making it easy for you to separate the paper sleeve from the plastic cup.

  • Changing the virgin paper sleeve to a recycled paper one.

  • Looking out for a more sustainable, recyclable solution to that aluminium seal just as soon as someone invents it. Trust us, we’re on it.