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EPISODE · May 29, 2023 · 36 MIN

Earth911 Podcast: ReUser Founder James Wilson Introduces a Reusable Takeout Packaging Service

from Sustainability In Your Ear · host Mitch Ratcliffe

Making circular living easy for people is the key to achieving our sustainability goals. The take-make-waste linear economy has excelled at making the disposal of products and packaging easy, but only if you consider the landfill an environmentally responsible solution (it's not). Now we need to make collecting and reusing items as convenient as tossing packaging in the trash after one use. James Wilson, the founder of Hickory Corners, Michigan-based reUser, which is working to reduce the volume of food service and takeout packaging waste with reusable containers for college and corporate cafeterias, joins the conversation to discuss building circular services. Currently available at Wesleyan, Trinity, and Cornerstone Universities, the reUser services combine convenient drop-off bins placed on campuses with a mobile app that helps diners track and return takeout containers and understand the impact of their reuse habits. reUser's platform represents the beginning of a collection, cleaning, and reuse economy that could be attached to many linear customer experiences, such as the collection of ecommerce boxes from homes and offices, recovery of hard-to-recycle packaging, and, of course, in the fast food and quick service restaurant industry. There are many steps to master in any service experience, and reUser is an intriguing example of how local circular services could grow. You can learn more about reUser at https://www.reuser.app/

Making circular living easy for people is the key to achieving our sustainability goals. The take-make-waste linear economy has excelled at making the disposal of products and packaging easy, but only if you consider the landfill an environmentally responsible solution (it's not). Now we need to make collecting and reusing items as convenient as tossing packaging in the trash after one use. James Wilson, the founder of Hickory Corners, Michigan-based reUser, which is working to reduce the volume of food service and takeout packaging waste with reusable containers for college and corporate cafeterias, joins the conversation to discuss building circular services. Currently available at Wesleyan, Trinity, and Cornerstone Universities, the reUser services combine convenient drop-off bins placed on campuses with a mobile app that helps diners track and return takeout containers and understand the impact of their reuse habits. reUser's platform represents the beginning of a collection, cleaning, and reuse economy that could be attached to many linear customer experiences, such as the collection of ecommerce boxes from homes and offices, recovery of hard-to-recycle packaging, and, of course, in the fast food and quick service restaurant industry. There are many steps to master in any service experience, and reUser is an intriguing example of how local circular services could grow. You can learn more about reUser at https://www.reuser.app/

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