Reusable Cup Swap System for Cities

Ryan Everton
1 min readFeb 1, 2019

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How do you wash and dry reusable cups?

How do you dry over 10,000 reusable cups in an hour?

How can you dry plastic cups?

These were some of the innovative questions we needed to solve at Globelet and we did.

In 2016 we invented a washing and drying system that we implemented in Australia and New Zealand that can wash and dry over 10,000 cups per hour.

The issue with washing 10,000+ cups is not the washing element it is the drying element.

Plastic, if anyone has ever used Tubaware, doe’s not dry like glass. That is why we invented the machine capable of washing and then drying those cups at scale.

Our Better Future Factory uses less water than traditional manufacturing plants, can make products out of 100% recyclable material and has the capability to use 100% recycled water where we don’t use fresh water every time our machines are in use.

Check out the video below to see how we wash and dry all our reusable products.

Conveyor Drying Machine for Reusable Plastic Cups

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Ryan Everton
Ryan Everton

Written by Ryan Everton

I’m the CEO of the worlds leading reuse company TURN. I am a kiwi based in San Francisco dedicated to ending single use plastic in exchange for reuse.

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