Compass Group UK & Ireland is broadening the implementation of Cauliโs technology-driven reusable packaging system across its diverse foodservice operations. This expansion follows a successful proof-of-concept phase conducted within high-volume environments, including Restaurant Associates Group, Eurest, Chartwells, and Healthcare sectors. The initiative is a core component of the companyโs broader waste reduction strategy, aiming to replace traditional disposables with durable alternatives that support long-term environmental goals.
The Cauli inventory, which features coffee cups, takeaway containers, and pizza boxes, is designed for longevity, with each item capable of being reused up to 400 times. Central to the efficiency of this reusable packaging system is the integration of digital IDs on every item, facilitating precise data tracking and accountability. Cauli co-founder Mingqiao Zhao emphasized the importance of this accountability, stating: โA truly circular economy relies on accountability, not just alternatives. Many reuse schemes fail because, without tracking, packaging simply disappears. By integrating smart traceability into the Cauli Reuse System, we keep containers in circulation and deliver data-backed waste reduction at scale. Partnering with Compass has allowed us to prove our technology in high-volume, cross-sector environments, and we are thrilled to expand this rollout to help more of their clients seamlessly transition to a frictionless, circular model.โ The use of digital IDs ensures that every container is monitored throughout its lifecycle to prevent loss.
Sustainability Targets and Environmental Impact
To streamline the process, the partnership includes the deployment of AI-powered reverse vending machines at various Compass locations to facilitate automated returns. This technology supports the companyโs “Our Planet Promise,” which outlines specific sustainability work goals, such as a 30% reduction in single-use foodservice operations packaging by 2035. To date, the collaboration has successfully removed more than 383,000 single-use items from the waste stream, resulting in a positive environmental impact. Ashleigh Taylor, Head of Environment at Compass Group UK and Ireland, noted the positive environmental impact of the initiative. Taylor stated: โWeโve been really impressed by Cauliโs innovative reusable cups and container initiative, and the statistics weโve seen back up that the system can have a positive impact in reducing single-use packaging. We are now looking to roll out Cauli further within our business, which will support our commitment to reducing single-use packaging and help our clients in becoming more sustainable.โ The introduction of automated returns makes the system more accessible for daily users across all participating sites.


























