Waitrose has announced it will be the first major UK supermarket to trial cork recycling, beginning on 7th October in seven stores, including Salisbury, Saltash, Lymington, Bath, Godalming, Truro, and Maidenhead (when it reopens in November). Customers will be encouraged to recycle natural corks at collection points, with the material being processed by Amorim, the world’s largest cork processing group.
Waitrose customers use nearly 25 million natural corks annually, which currently end up in landfill due to the lack of a specific recycling stream. The trial aims to reduce waste and improve sustainability, with the potential for expanding to more stores next year.
Recycled cork can be repurposed into a variety of products, including mulch, coasters, placemats, and flooring. The initiative is part of Waitrose’s broader circular economy strategy and commitment to improving its retail experience and sustainability efforts.