PepsiCo Recycling Kiosks

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Pepsico recycling kiosk
PepsiCo and Waste Management celebrate Earth Day with partnership to improve on-the-go recycling.
 
PepsiCo and Waste Management have announced a multi-year partnership in support of the Dream Machine recycling initiative designed around PepsiCo’s goal of increasing the US beverage container recycling rate from 34% to 50% by 2018. Dream Machine kiosks are computerised receptacles that include a personal reward system that allows consumers to collect and redeem points for each bottle or can they recycle in the kiosk.
 
The programme also intends to provide funding to the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities (EBV), a national program offering free, experiential training in entrepreneurship and small business management to post-9/11 veterans with disabilities. The more people recycle bottles and cans in a Dream Machine, the more support PepsiCo can provide EBV for career training, education and job creation. The relationship with EBV is a natural extension of PepsiCo’s current partnership with American Corporate Partners, a nationwide mentoring programme dedicated to helping veterans transition from the armed services to private enterprise.
 
PepsiCo incorporates 10% recycled plastic in soft drink containers in the US. Currently, less than a third of plastic beverage containers are being recycled each year and only 12% of public spaces are equipped with recycling possibilities, illustrating a clear need for greater public access to recycling bins. The Dream Machine recycling initiative will introduce thousands of new recycling kiosks in popular public venues such as gas stations, stadiums, and public parks to make it more convenient and rewarding for consumers to recycle on the go. In addition to over fifty machines being rolled out in Southern California, Rite Aid is set to be one of the first national retailers to sign on to the program, starting with 150 kiosks in their North Carolina locations. PepsiCo has also entered into a partnership with Keep America Beautiful, to encourage community involvement in the program by engaging nearly 600 local KAB affiliate organisations in communities nationwide.
 
The Dream Machines will be provided by GreenOps, a subsidiary of Waste Management, and operated by Greenopolis, the first interactive recycling system that brings together online and on street technologies and rewards people for recycling their beverage containers in kiosks by allowing them to receive awards when they visit their website.
 
“It takes only a small change in behavior to make a big difference for our planet. If every household in the U.S. recycled just three more plastic bottles a month, we could divert more than 23 million pounds of plastic from our landfills each month and increase the amount of recycled plastic used to manufacture new bottles,” said Jeremy Cage, PepsiCo and Head of the Dream Machine recycling initiative. “We’ve built in emotional and material rewards, including support of the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with Disabilities, to help motivate people who do not actively recycle to join the movement.”
 
The multi-year agreement with Waste Management enables the local capture and recycling of PET and Aluminum, using both technology enabled and non-technology enabled Dream Machines.
 
“As the largest recycler in North America, we know that convenience is key to increasing capture rates of recyclable materials, especially in public spaces,” said David Aardsma, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Waste Management. “Our investment in innovative recycling technologies like GreenOps furthers our goal of providing customers with cost-efficient, environmental solutions and improving recycling rates across the country.”
 

Friday, April 23, 2010

Usability Workshop @ KEX 2012

Handspiel
What can self-service terminals learn from the success of the iPad? The Usability Expert Workshop will explore ways of developing self-service solutions capable of inspiring the same fanatical reaction as Apple’s iconic product. On the 7th of March this year, hundreds of people were out on the streets, waiting to be amongst the first to get their hands on the latest iPad iteration. They had camped out all night with their thermoses in the freezing cold. Why are so many people willing to do this in front of every Apple store, but not for a new check-in terminal at the airport, train station, or shopping mall? What’s behind the buzz, and how can we encourage a similar reaction to self-service solutions? Through expert contributions and together with you, we will seek to answer these questions and explore future ways to get there. KIOSK EUROPE and Handspiel will present the Usability Expert Workshop as part of KIOSK EUROPE EXPO 2012, which runs from 12-13 June. The Usability Workshop will take place on Wednesday, 13th June from 10:30-13:30. Numbers are limited, so secure your place now by booking online at www.kioskeurope-expo.com

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