GOOD REUSABLES / Good Cup Co

GOOD REUSABLES / Good Cup Co

Business Consulting and Services

Mullumbimby, New South Wales 42 followers

Together improving profitability & sustainability in the hospitality sector by ending single-use packaging.

About us

GOOD REUSABLES | Reusables to Borrow and Return 🌿 At Good Reusables, we are on a mission to make single-use waste a thing of the past. We provide a simple, sustainable alternative to disposable takeaway containers with our reuse-system that allows customers to borrow and return containers at participating cafes and businesses. Our goal is to create a circular economy where convenience meets sustainability. What We Do: We partner with cafes, restaurants, events and other businesses to offer reusables that can be borrowed and returned, reducing the need for single-use disposables. By creating a network of like-minded businesses, we’re making it easy for everyone to enjoy their takeaway sustainably. Our Vision: We envision a world where single-use waste is significantly reduced, and reusable options are the norm. Through community engagement, education, and collaboration, we aim to inspire positive environmental change. Join Us: Whether you’re a business looking to reduce your environmental footprint or a customer wanting to make a difference, we have a place for you. Join us in creating a greener, more sustainable future.

Website
www.goodcup.au
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Mullumbimby, New South Wales
Type
Public Company
Founded
2023
Specialties
Waste Reduction and Climate Risk Mitigation

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Employees at GOOD REUSABLES / Good Cup Co

Updates

  • The “Dead Turtle” logo is used to inform consumers about the plastic content contained inside everyday products and the harm they can have on the planet. 🌏🌏🌏 It is also known as the “Plastic in Product” logo. The logo features a turtle with a plastic ring around their neck to represent the impact of single-use pollution on marine life. The intention of this logo is to provide transparency on the effects of Single Use Plastics (SUPs) on the planet. This is consequence of the EU’s single use regulations aim to reduce the impact of certain plastic products on the environment. These regulations are part of the EU’s broader efforts to transition towards a more sustainable and circular economy. The logo is a warning that the product is liable to cause long-term damage to the Earth, not just to turtles.

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  • 🌍 Boost Your Brand with Sustainability 🌍 Hey hospitality leaders, Sustainability is no longer optional—it’s a key driver of guest loyalty and brand perception. By implementing a reuse system, you can make a significant impact on both the environment and your business reputation. Enhance Guest Loyalty: Today’s consumers are eco-conscious. Show them your commitment to sustainability and create lasting connections. Stand Out: With reuse-systems becoming the norm, being ahead of the curve helps your brand shine in a crowded market. Drive Positive Word of Mouth: Guests love to share their experiences. A sustainability-focused operation gives them a great reason to spread the word about your brand. Whether in a busy airport, a bustling shopping mall, or a cozy café, your commitment to sustainability sends a strong message. Lead the way with a positive brand transfer by supporting the circular economy. Interested in learning more about how reuse systems can benefit your business? I’d be happy to share resources and studies that back this up—just reach out for more details! #Sustainability #ReuseSystem #BrandLoyalty #EcoFriendly #GoodReusables #HospitalityInnovation #BrandReputation #SustainableFuture

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  • Good on you The Hon Tanya Plibersek! “The Albanese Government is building a circular economy where we waste less and reuse more. That’s better for the environment and better for the economy. For every job in landfill, there are three jobs in recycling. “Australia currently has the third highest material footprint per capita in the OECD, and the fourth lowest rate of materials productivity. According to the most recent National Waste Report, Australian households and businesses generate the equivalent of almost three tonnes of waste per person, per year." The Albanese Government has tasked the Productivity Commission to lead an inquiry into opportunities to boost circularity across the Australian economy. In a circular economy, materials and products are kept in use longer, including by designing longer lasting and recyclable products, and by boosting waste and recycling infrastructure. This inquiry is about exploring sustainable solutions that are good for the environment and good for business – helping to cut waste going to landfill while also encouraging more efficient use of raw materials. Better quality and longer lasting products and better labelling of these products are also good for consumers, reducing the need to throw away and replace poorly made goods. Over the next 12 months, the inquiry will: 👌Explore the potential for Australia to improve resource productivity in ways that benefit the economy and the environment – including by providing more choices for consumers. 👌Identify priority areas for Australia, including considering where other countries have made the greatest progress. 👌 Identify barriers that limit the efficient use of raw materials and prospective approaches to address them. The Productivity Commission inquiry was a key recommendation of the Circular Economy Ministerial Advisory Group, which advises the Australian Government on ways to realise opportunities associated with the circular economy. Here is the media release: https://lnkd.in/gec9CE_5

    Joint media release: Productivity Commission inquiry to explore circular economy benefits

    Joint media release: Productivity Commission inquiry to explore circular economy benefits

    minister.dcceew.gov.au

  • Are you looking to reduce waste, enhance guest experience, and cut costs all at once? A reuse system, like the one offered by Good Cup Co, can help you achieve all these goals and more! Here's how: Sustainability: By adopting a reuse system, you're actively reducing the environmental impact of your business. Fewer single-use cups mean less waste in our landfills and oceans. This is a step towards a greener planet that your guests will appreciate. Cost Efficiency: While single-use cups might seem cheap at first, their costs add up. With a reuse system, you invest in durable cups that last much longer, saving you money in the long run. Enhanced Guest Experience: Today's consumers are more eco-conscious than ever. Offering a sustainable option shows your commitment to the environment, which can enhance your brand reputation and attract more guests. Operational Simplicity: Our system is designed to be seamless and easy to implement. With clear instructions and support, you can integrate this change smoothly into your operations. Marketing Advantage: Stand out from the competition by showcasing your commitment to sustainability. It's a powerful story that resonates with guests, employees, and the community. Switch to a reuse system today and be part of the movement towards a sustainable future. Let's work together to reduce waste and create a positive impact on our planet! #Sustainability #Hospitality #EcoFriendly #Reuse #GoodCupCo #HospitalityManagers #WasteReduction #CustomerExperience

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  • Australia's most convenient reuse-system has arrived, and you can give it a try! Visit the link in our bio to locate your nearest cafe offering barista-designed reusable cups to borrow & return! If you're in the Northern Territory, you're in luck! Thanks to the visionary support of the Northern Territory Government, 16 cafes in Darwin and Alice Springs are participating in the initiative, allowing you to enjoy your takeaway drinks the sustainable way. @environmentnt NSW Environment Protection Authority (EPA)

  • Times are tough for the Australian hospitality industry. That's why we are excited to be able to offer a solution that doesn't only benefit the environment but also businesses by reducing packaging cost significantly. If you are wondering how much your business could save with our reuse-system, head to www.goodcup.au/savings

    THE GOOD GOOD WAY™ - affordable & sustainable packaging — THE GOOD GOOD WAY™

    THE GOOD GOOD WAY™ - affordable & sustainable packaging — THE GOOD GOOD WAY™

    goodcup.au

  • If your business is using single-use packaging, you are literally throwing money out of the window. Well, not necessarily out of the window. Unless you got a take-away window like this one at HAPPY DAYS in Byron, then quite literally you are. You are definitely handing out rubbish that costs you up to $0.50 a piece to your customers - and they don't like it either. Within one year that can easily be many thousand hard earned dollars. Good thing, the power is within in you. To change that.

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  • Our reusable cups and lids aren’t just good for you and the planet. They are also exceptionally good for our partner cafes. This is why: 👍🏻Cafes can reduce their annual cost by up to $20.000 by reducing the amount of single-use cups and lids they need. 👍🏻Our cups and lids can help reduce the carbon and environmental footprint of our partner cafes. 👍🏻GOODCUP CO cups offer a superior drinking experience for specialty coffee compared to single-use cups. 👍🏻No more dirty “keepcups” to handle during a morning rush. 👍🏻Our cups are designed for workflow efficiency and drink consistency. Meaning less wastage and better coffees. 👍🏻 Customers will love to have the easy option to re-use without the hassle. Get in touch if you run or work for a cafe and we can get into the details together.

    GOODCUP CO | LinkedIn

    GOODCUP CO | LinkedIn

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