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Waste2Energy Scheme
Despite their popularity, no authority in the UK currently provides a municipal recycling system for multi-laminate materials
like those used for FLAVIA Filterpacks. To help with this issue we have established a programme, through the not-for-profit
organisation Save-a-Cup that turns the used Filterpacks into energy.
Why use multi-laminate materials in the first place? Good question. The simple answer is because there is not a better or even
vaguely equivalent way to pack the coffee, tea or other materials that make up the superb Flavia range of drinks and keep them
as fresh as is demanded by Mars Drinks, UK Vending Ltd or even more importantly: by YOU.
If all UK FLAVIA Filterpacks were disposed of through this scheme, enough energy would be generated to light 10,000 homes for a year.
By joining you can reduce the use of valuable natural resources and help generate electricity. What a delightful and flavoursome way to
save money and save our planet.
How does it work?
Used FLAVIA Filterpacks are collected by Save-a-Cup and sent to an energy plant to be turned into electricity.
This electricity is fed into the national grid and used to provide energy for the nations homes, reducing the need
for non-renewable fossil fuels. Clever or what?
Just a thought: people are sometimes understandably concerned about emissions from energy plants. FLAVIA Filterpacks have been
designed to burn cleanly and all chlorine-containing compounds (associated with the production of dioxins) were removed from
Flavia packaging several years ago. Whilst some CO2 is released in the process, this gas is actually 20 times less potent a
greenhouse gas than methane which is released from landfill sites - we at UK Vending constantly monitor all issues potentially
arising from the products we sell or from those we might consider providing to our customers. There is not a product on earth that
we would consider selling - regardless to potential profits - if we believed it would be harmful to our world.
Why not visit us now at to see just how carefully we look after our world and how
seriously we take our corporate social responsibility.
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