The purpose of this directory is to connect businesses with service providers that can help them reduce their use of single-use and takeaway items.

The businesses included in this directory are located in Toronto. As qualified Reducing Single-Use program participants, these Service Providers are working to eliminate the unnecessary use of single-use and takeaway items by providing Food Retail and Non-Food Retail businesses with an innovative business solution or a service that is already helping other businesses reduce their use of single-use and takeaway items.

Service providers that would like to be listed in this directory can complete the Reducing Single-Use program application to be considered as program participants.

Name of Service Provider Deposit-Return System for Reusable Items* Reuse System
Details Hot/cold beverage cups Beverage bottles Food containers Provides reusable containers for return* Delivers food/beverages in reusable containers*
Circulr No No No Yes Yes
Friendlier Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Inwit No No No Yes Yes
Muuse Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Saponetti No No No Yes No
Suppli No No No Yes Yes
The Green Jar No Yes No No Yes
Usefull No No No Yes No

* Directory Legend

Category Definition
Deposit-return system for reusable items Provides customers with the opportunity to make an upfront deposit for the use of a reusable container and recover the deposit when the container is returned
Reuse system – provides reusable containers for return Provides reusable containers for customers and allows customers to return them at participating establishments throughout the city
Reuse system – delivers food/beverages in reusable containers Delivers food and beverages in reusable containers/packaging, which are then picked up, cleaned and reused

 

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