We’re working hard to make Lipton Ice Tea bottles recyclable. For now, only our single-serve bottles and caps can be recycled. That's because recyclers aren’t always able to separate the label from the bottle. This applies to our jugs and we are working on this and aim to have this sorted by 2021.
In the meantime, you can help us help the environment by putting your Lipton Ice Tea single-serve bottles in your domestic recycling bin.
We’re working hard to make Lipton Ice Tea bottles recyclable. For now, only our bottles and caps can be recycled. While our labels are made from recyclable material, recyclers aren’t always able to separate the label from the bottle. We are working on this.
In the meantime, you can help us help the environment by simply removing the label from your empty Lipton Ice Tea bottles before putting them in your domestic recycling bin.
We know that growing numbers of people want to live more sustainably – our Making Purpose Pay research found that one in three people already make purchases with sustainability in mind. Consumers are becoming more conscious of the difference they can make through their everyday shopping choices.
It's important to people that our products are designed, sourced, transported, sold and used in a sustainable way. That's why we strive to reduce the environmental impact of our business practices, while increasing our positive social impact. We want to live in a world where sustainable living is commonplace. We rely on consumers to help build a better way of doing business with our brands.
We work with consumers in areas such as recycling to ensure they’re clear on different disposal methods (e.g. recycling labels in the US) and collection facilities (e.g. Waste Bank in Indonesia).
The more bottles you recycle, the more rPET becomes available for us to make even more sustainable bottles in the future.