City Centre Bahrain to repurpose coffee waste
MANAMA, September 2, 2024
City Centre Bahrain, the premier shopping, entertainment and lifestyle destination in the kingdom, has launched its latest sustainability initiative in partnership with ReQahwa, a Bahraini startup dedicated to repurposing coffee waste.
Marking another step in City Centre Bahrain’s ongoing commitment to environmental stewardship and supporting the local community, this innovative collaboration will see City Centre Bahrain working closely with its tenants, including Costa Coffee, Nomad, Illy Café, and Romeo’s.
Collecting used coffee grounds from these outlets, ReQahwa then transforms them into charcoal, showcasing a unique approach to waste management and resource optimisation.
More than innovative recycling
City Centre Bahrain’s decision to team up with ReQahwa is more than just an innovative recycling effort. It reflects a broader strategy aimed at boosting the local Bahraini community and the spirit of local innovation, as ReQahwa is founded by a Bahraini entrepreneur Hamad Alrowaish.
“We are joining forces with ReQahwa and supporting a local initiative that aligns perfectly with our sustainability goals,” said Duaij Al Rumaihi, Mall Director at City Centre Bahrain.
“This partnership also supports a local startup that is making significant strides in environmental conservation. It not only helps manage waste but also transforms it into a valuable resource. By working together, we are setting a new standard in the retail sector for eco-friendly practices. Our tenants’ participation underscores a collective commitment to a greener future, and we hope this inspires other businesses to adopt similar sustainable practices.”
Special bins
The collaboration will involve the installation of special bins at designated points within the mall where café staff can dispose of coffee waste. ReQahwa will then collect these waste bags and convert them into charcoal, with the process demonstrating how everyday business operations can be integrated with sustainable practices, turning waste into valuable resources. It not only diverts waste from landfills but also contributes to a circular economy by giving coffee grounds a second life.
It will also turn every cup of coffee served within City Centre Bahrain into a symbol of conscious choice and environmental responsibility. With over 20 coffee shops participating in the programme, the collaboration is expected to have a significant impact.
In addition to reducing the environmental footprint of its coffee shops, City Centre Bahrain’s initiative will see each participating café recognised as a zero-coffee waste establishment. This will be validated with a certificate and inclusion on ReQahwa’s partner webpage, promoting them as leaders in sustainability.
--TradeArabia News Service