As recycling rates in the United States keep declining, Walmart and Sam’s Club have joined forces with soft-drink giant PepsiCo Beverages North America (PBNA) on a new pilot program to boost recycling awareness and participation in Tulsa, Okla.
Under the pilot, which launched late last month, shoppers can bring their beverage containers to be properly recycled from Thursdays to Sundays, with encouragement to participate through the chance to earn rewards and prizes.
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Currently, Oklahoma has just one mixed recycling facility for the state’s nearly 4 million residents. According to PBNA, providing on-site recycling at these stores will be the first step in building out a decentralized recycling network, which will make recycling more accessible for all Oklahoma residents.
The collection of recyclable materials and plastic bottles become part of a “closed loop,” maximizing recycling convenience and increasing access to clean rPET (recycled polyethylene terephthalate). This will ultimately support a circular economy and help further the shared mission of PepsiCo, Sam’s Club and Walmart to achieve 100% recyclable or compostable packaging by 2025.
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“The partnership demonstrates a collective commitment from the three companies to create positive change for consumers and the planet, proving that small acts can have a big impact,” said PBNA.
The participating locations are Sam’s Club Tulsa Hills (7757 S. Olympia), Store No. 4839; Sam’s Club Sheridan (4420 South Sheridan), Store No. 8263; Walmart 71st & Memorial (6625 S. Memorial Drive), Store No: 894; and Walmart 111th & Memorial (10938 South Memorial Drive); Store No. 1597.
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Walmart and Purchase, N.Y.-based PepsiCo have also recently teamed on Every Day Heroes, a joint recognition effort to engage customers in celebrating exemplary Walmart associates who serve their communities, their customers and their teams.
This story originally appeared on Progressive Grocer.