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News | Industry Updates Waterlogic's Oceansaver Accolade Waterlogic rewards DPD for plastic-saving tactics


Waterlogic, the designer, manufacturer, distributor and service provider of purified drinking water dispensers, has presented its Oceansaver Accolade to DPD, the express parcel delivery service. The accolade recognises organisations


that have made a significant contribution and commitment to the reduction of single- use plastics that not only impact climate change, but also dangerously pollute the world's oceans. Since 2020, DPD has provided its people


(approximately 22,000) with reusable metal bottles and has installed Waterlogic water stations at its 87 depots, ensuring that the bottles can be easily refilled. DPD estimates this has helped save over one million plastic bottles, corresponding to over 82.8 tonnes of plastic – and, based on its people filling up on average twice a


day, five days a week, an estimated 3.75 million plastic bottles of water will no longer be needed. In addition, DPD's Hub vending machines, which typically dispensed 100,000 plastic bottles of water a year, now only provide cans. "Our partnership with Waterlogic is an


important part of our vision to be the leader in sustainable delivery. At DPD, our aim is to drive and inspire more sustainable behaviour in our employees – behaviours that will hopefully extend outside of the workplace. We believe that becoming more sustainable is the right decision to help protect our planet and the people in it, and we are really proud to be presented with this accolade and to have our efforts to remove single-use plastics recognised," commented Olly Craughan, head of corporate social responsibility at DPD.


programme demonstrates how front-and- centre environmental sustainability is when it comes to the company's operational mindset. The company hydrates nearly 50 million consumers daily and contributes to the reduction of 23.8 billion single-use plastic bottles and was one of the first to introduce point-of-use (POU) water dispensing systems. These connect directly to existing water supplies and reduce the need for environmentally unfriendly single- use plastic bottles. Waterlogic is working with its customers and leading on new ways to encourage more sustainable hydration, including its Freefill initiative that it has championed alongside major organisations like DPD. By installing bottle filling stations that staff and customers can use, 1.1 million refills were recorded in 2020 alone as communities embraced reusable bottles. Alistair Dicken, head of corporate


accounts at Waterlogic, commented: "As a long-term hydration solution supply partner to DPD, we have been delighted to support its green journey through the provision of innovative bottle filling stations across its distribution centres. The bespoke branding opportunity we provided for these stations enabled DPD to convey a powerful message to users, aligned to its wider sustainability programme – 'You never need to use plastic again'. We are delighted to recognise DPD's genuine commitment to sustainability with the Waterlogic Oceansaver Accolade." Waterlogic has already presented accolades to Goldman Sachs UK, Interserve on behalf of E.ON, the Iberostar Group and Ramsey Health Care in Australia, amongst others, and will continue to recognise deserving, sustainability-focused customers across the world.


Step by step to complete coffee enjoyment


A new manual from the Schaerer Coffee Competence Centre provides support with extensive knowledge from bean to cup. The Schaerer Coffee Competence


Centre supports customers and partners with expertise in all aspects of coffee preparation and machine setting — both in the modern training facilities at its headquarters in Zuchwil and directly at customer and partner sites. Within the last year, Schaerer Coffee Competence Centre trainer Monika Oeggerli (pictured left) has done expensive development work on the digital manual entitled ‘The Perfect Setting’, which is used in many courses.


10 | vendinginternational-online.com “Having a very good coffee machine is


not enough to serve delicious coffee. Unfortunately, a lot can go wrong on the way to complete coffee enjoyment. I am pleased that, with the new manual, we can now support our customers and partners even more in serving their guests the perfect cup of coffee,” she said. In the first part, ‘The Perfect Setting’ manual shows step by step what is important for a perfect coffee beverage with countless examples and practical tips. Parts two and three are devoted to coffee machine settings, taking into account the various parameters for coffee beans and milk.


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