Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/TW-7-Eleven-Introduce-the-Rental-Cup-System-in-Taiwan-27MDHUCYY_Y.htmlConceptually similarTW 7-Eleven Introduce the Rental Cup System in TaiwanGP1SV93MCompleted★★★★★★TW 7-Eleven Introduce the Rental Cup System in TaiwanGP1SV93NCompleted★★★★TW 7-Eleven Introduce the Rental Cup System in TaiwanGP1SV93OCompleted★★★★TW 7-Eleven Introduce the Rental Cup System in TaiwanGP1SV93PCompleted★★★★★★TW 7-Eleven Introduce the Rental Cup System in TaiwanGP1SV93RCompleted★★★★TW 7-Eleven Introduce the Rental Cup System in TaiwanGP1SV93SCompleted★★★★Action to Encourage TW 7-Eleven to Move towards Plastic Reduction in TaiwanGP1SV922Completed★★★★★Action to Encourage TW 7-Eleven to Move towards Plastic Reduction in TaiwanGP1SV923Completed★★★★Action to Encourage TW 7-Eleven to Move towards Plastic Reduction in TaiwanGP1SV924Completed★★★★View AllGP1SV93QTW 7-Eleven Introduce the Rental Cup System in TaiwanTaiwan’s largest convenience store chain, TW 7-Eleven, has tried to implement a rental cup system in three branches in Tainan city. Customers only need to use their smartphones to borrow a reusable beverage cup then they can use the reusable cup to buy coffee in 7-Eleven.Since 2019, Greenpeace has urged Taiwan’s key retail industries, including TW 7-Eleven to reduce plastics, and They have finally faced up to the plastic pollution it produces. Greenpeace is calling for 7-Eleven to expand the rental cup system to all branches in Taiwan, and we also hope that other retailers will follow up very soon, and even suggest more reuse trails to reduce their plastic consumption.In original language:臺灣最大便利商店統一超商嘗試重複使用模式臺灣最大便利商店統一超商在臺南三間分店嘗試租借杯模式,顧客透過手機登錄即可借用可重複使用飲料杯。自2019年起綠色和平督促臺灣零售業通路減塑,統一超商終於正視其製造的塑膠污染,綠色和平呼籲統一超商擴大租借杯模式至全臺,其他零售業也該跟進,提出更多重複使用嘗試。Locations:East Asia-Tainan City-TaiwanDate:8 Nov, 2020Credit:© GreenpeaceMaximum size:6000px X 3376pxKeywords:Break Free from Plastics (campaign title)-Containers-Day-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Plastics-Recycling-SolutionsShoot:TW 7-Eleven Introduce the Rental Cup System in TaiwanTaiwan’s largest convenience store chain, TW 7-Eleven, has tried to implement a rental cup system in three branches in Tainan city. Customers only need to use their smartphones to borrow a reusable beverage cup then they can use the reusable cup to buy coffee in 7-Eleven.Since 2019, Greenpeace has urged Taiwan’s key retail industries, including TW 7-Eleven to reduce plastics, and They have finally faced up to the plastic pollution it produces. Greenpeace is calling for 7-Eleven to expand the rental cup system to all branches in Taiwan, and we also hope that other retailers will follow up very soon, and even suggest more reuse trails to reduce their plastic consumption.