Tim Hortons - Proposed ESG Roadmap
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31st Oct
2023
Convert entirely to plastic-free lids and wooden cutlery.
- New lids / cutlery should be completely recyclable.
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31st Dec
2023
Have a DEI statement or policy as well as a Land Acknowledgement on the website.
- Currently, there is neither available for the public to see.
- Given the fact that Tims is a Canadian brand and has Canadian roots, it is important to acknowledge the land and territory.
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31st Dec
2023
Expand "Return-It" test to Toronto.
- Why ? It's a scalable solution for a reusable cup program that also promotes single-use cups to be collected for recycling at a number of public drop-off points.
- This test had originally run in Vancouver of May 2022 in 10 Tims restaurants (11 additional Return-It stations located across the city).
- Guests will then receive their deposit back via e-transfer.
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30th Jun
2024
Phase out intentionally added PFAS from guest packaging.
- PFA's (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are a large, complex group of synthetic chemicals that have been used in consumer products around the world since about the 1950s.
- Tim Hortons currently has a goal to remove intentionally added PFAS by 2025 or sooner.
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30th Aug
2025
Ensure guest-facing packaging portfolio comes from renewable, recycled, or certified sources.
- Plastic would either need to transition to renewable or recycled plastics, transition to a compliant fiber-based alternative, or be eliminated completely.
- Given the available solutions today, supply availability, and costs, reaching this target by 2025 seems extremely viable.
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