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Every Can Counts partners with popular hard seltzer brand White Claw

Every Can Counts partners with popular hard seltzer brand White Claw 1920 1080 adminEirini

We are really excited to announce the new brand partnership between Every Can Counts Ireland and UK with the global hard seltzer brand, White Claw, to help inspire and encourage drink can recycling.

The partnership will see White Claw collaborate with our teams in Ireland and the UK, drink can manufacturers and the wider recycling industry to raise awareness of the importance of recycling and increase recycling rates across both the UK and Ireland.

As part of the partnership, White Claw will provide funding to our programme, with both brands working together to spread the message that drink cans are infinitely recyclable.

To mark the launch of the partnership in Ireland, our team provided recycling support at White Claw’s summer pop-up brand activation in Dublin, which ran in last month. A unique recycling cage installation in the shape of a ‘recycle swoosh’ allowed members of the public to see the progress of their recycling efforts throughout the day, while a can crusher beside the installation added an interactive element for those making their empty cans count.

White Claw will also be using our programme’s recycling bins at a number of upcoming sampling activities in the UK in order to make it easier for consumers to do the right thing with their empty cans.

Made with sparkling water, triple distilled spirit and a hint of natural flavour, White Claw Hard Seltzers are stocked in major retailers across the UK and Ireland.

Michael Dean, Head of Marketing at White Claw, said: “Being one of the most popular hard seltzer brands, it’s so important to us that each and every one of our drink cans sold in the UK and Ireland are recycled. With the support of Every Can Counts, we’re confident that we can do our bit to help inspire our customers to close the loop when it comes to empty cans.”

Róisín O’Brien, Every Can Counts Ireland programme manager, said: “We’re very excited to announce our latest partnership with White Claw. It’s great to see such a globally recognised brand taking steps to help raise awareness and encourage drink can recycling. Consumers are increasingly conscious of the environment and their impact on it, but there’s definitely more we can do with White Claw and the wider industry to drive positive change in the years to come.”

As a unique partnership formed between drink can manufacturers and the wider recycling industry, our programme’s vision is to reach a 100% recycling rate for drinks cans in Europe.

Last year saw record-highs for the UK’s recycling rates with more than four out of five drink cans sold in the country being recycled as nationwide lockdowns made it easier for people to recycle.

Ireland has one of the highest rates in Europe for aluminium drink can recycling and recovery, with 89% of cans sold in the country being recycled or recovered in 2019.

Let’s keep the cycle going!

Rude Boys & Girls Recycle with Every Can Counts at the Irish International Ska & Reggae Festival

Rude Boys & Girls Recycle with Every Can Counts at the Irish International Ska & Reggae Festival 1920 1080 adminEirini

Every Can Counts celebrated the return to live music events in Ireland at the Irish International Ska & Reggae festival this September.  Alongside Ball Corporation, Every Can Counts created the first ever ska inspired PixelCan.

Music lovers took time out from skanking (dancing) to enter a competition to win one of two mini breaks by posting pictures with the PixelCan on social media and tagging the Every Can Counts accounts.  Meanwhile, Ball Corporation kept the audience hydrated by sampling Cano Water, and giving away the hugely popular aluminium cup.

Of course Every Can Counts ambassadors were onsite to help members of the public to recycle their drink cans and cups with ease into their recycling backpacks.

With huge support from the artists in the form of shout outs, and musical tributes, the onsite signage at the festival stage, the PixelCan activations and our ambassadors meeting festival goers, we reached 100% of event attendees with our messages over this unforgettable weekend.

The fun did not stop there, we brought the festival to the sea side town of Tramore each day, reaching way beyond the festival gates, and inviting members of the community to get in on the fun. 

Check out Olliverio Olly Riva from The Magnetics singing the song ”Every Can Counts” during the Irish International Ska & Reggae festival!