concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
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concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
new instructions for Saturday:
Burnley FC have teamed up with sustainable cup suppliers Event Cup Solutions to reduce emissions and encourage sustainability at Turf Moor, for the 2024/25 season. How to use our reusable cup system on the concourse for beer only:
Buy your drink your reusable cup won't cost you anything extra to hire.
Enjoy your drink safe in the knowledge that you are helping the planet with our sustainable solution.
Return your drink if you want another drink, return your cup to the bar, and you will get a sparkling clean replacement OR, when finished, simply leave your cup in the concourse.
Don't take your cup home leave your cup in the stadium for us to wash and re-use for future events, helping us to reduce our plastic consumption.
Burnley FC have teamed up with sustainable cup suppliers Event Cup Solutions to reduce emissions and encourage sustainability at Turf Moor, for the 2024/25 season. How to use our reusable cup system on the concourse for beer only:
Buy your drink your reusable cup won't cost you anything extra to hire.
Enjoy your drink safe in the knowledge that you are helping the planet with our sustainable solution.
Return your drink if you want another drink, return your cup to the bar, and you will get a sparkling clean replacement OR, when finished, simply leave your cup in the concourse.
Don't take your cup home leave your cup in the stadium for us to wash and re-use for future events, helping us to reduce our plastic consumption.
Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Admirable but the instructions are basically 'just do exactly what you've always done'
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Some fairly unpleasant emissions on the concourses over the years...
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Only way it works is to put a deposit on the cups but that would involve paying more staff to administer the refunds (Normally done here via contactless at the card terminals).
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Great initiative, other than I’m not sure it will work without a deposit on the cup (as is the case at German football grounds).
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Exactly!ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 10:40 pmOnly way it works is to put a deposit on the cups but that would involve paying more staff to administer the refunds (Normally done here via contactless at the card terminals).
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Cut it out altogether by not buying any of the stuff.
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Will the lids fit on the cups?
Thought not.
So pay an extortionate price for your drink, carry it up steep flights of stairs without a lid, break all known health and safety laws, risking injury to your fellow fans but rest assured you’ve reduced emissions and encouraged sustainability.
Thought not.
So pay an extortionate price for your drink, carry it up steep flights of stairs without a lid, break all known health and safety laws, risking injury to your fellow fans but rest assured you’ve reduced emissions and encouraged sustainability.
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One alternative to the onerous "return your cup for refund" practice is to have bins where you can deposit your cup, that allocate the relvant deposit to a charity, or in some cases the ultras groups for tifo etc.
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Germans have great hard plastic glasses where the handles fit into each other enabling you to carry at least 5 in one hand - to your seat !! Or you can simply buy from the beer salesperson walking round selling beer during the game.
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Reduce emissions and encourage sustainability by chemicaly washing around a quarter of a million cups a season at Turf Moor and wasting all that water, sounds brilliant 

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If the cup is reusable, I'm taking it home 
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
It’s for the pints so no lids needed as you can take those upto the seats anywayLincsWoldsClaret wrote: ↑Thu Oct 03, 2024 11:08 pmWill the lids fit on the cups?
Thought not.
So pay an extortionate price for your drink, carry it up steep flights of stairs without a lid, break all known health and safety laws, risking injury to your fellow fans but rest assured you’ve reduced emissions and encouraged sustainability.
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Why did the same idea fail a couple of years ago?
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
The term "bio" comes from Latin and is translated to "two pounds more expensive."
Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
It’s been the case all season. They brought it in a couple of seasons ago towards the end of the relegation campaign and then it seemed to disappear until it’s re-emergence in August.
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How painfully woke.
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Re: concourse - return your ‘hired’ drinking cup
Given up with the kiosks with all the rules, instructions and problems. Can take your own hot/ soft drinks or drink in pubs before or after match if required. Plenty of choice, better prices and less hassle.
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Just to add to this, which I think is more useful information which hasn’t been communicated by the club. They have now installed beer pumps at the food stalls as well and they were in operation for the Portsmouth game, but nobody was getting beers there because nobody knew about them. I am referring to the JHL, so I am going to assume that they have rolled this out across the ground.
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I doubt this will work in a football stadium setting. However, to describe this as 'woke' is quite bizarre, unless 'woke' has took on a whole new meaning.
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I’m sure some would call a player woke for making a bad pass.Clovius Boofus wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 9:18 amI doubt this will work in a football stadium setting. However, to describe this as 'woke' is quite bizarre, unless 'woke' has took on a whole new meaning.
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I noticed them in the JMU on Tuesday when I went at HT for a coffee and pie (wouldn’t usually but hadn’t had chance/time to eat after work)gandhisflipflop wrote: ↑Fri Oct 04, 2024 9:14 amJust to add to this, which I think is more useful information which hasn’t been communicated by the club. They have now installed beer pumps at the food stalls as well and they were in operation for the Portsmouth game, but nobody was getting beers there because nobody knew about them. I am referring to the JHL, so I am going to assume that they have rolled this out across the ground.
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great idea, the plastic waste currently must be horrendous.
not really relevant for anyone on here, they stopped using the kiosks when they stopped serving peas or had to put their own milk in their brew
not really relevant for anyone on here, they stopped using the kiosks when they stopped serving peas or had to put their own milk in their brew
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Put simply, it can be a good scheme, its just not something who can half-arse