Approaching its third year, partnership sees
tangible impact from initial projects across the National Park
System, helping to elevate conservation, preservation, and builds a
solid foundation for long-term sustainability, continued
improvements, and increased collaboration in 2023
ORLANDO,
Fla., Dec. 14, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today,
Tupperware Brands Foundation, the non-profit arm of
Tupperware® Brands Corporation, and the National
Park Foundation (NPF), announced the results to-date of their
multi-year partnership to reduce waste across the National Park
System. Since becoming a premier partner of NPF's Resilience &
Sustainability Program in October
2020, Tupperware's pledge has supported efforts to reduce
food and single-use plastic waste, including recycling and
composting infrastructure, educational signage, and the
installation of water bottle refill stations.
To date, NPF's reported that Tupperware's support has funded the
completion of 44 water refill stations across seven national parks,
helping to divert approximately 10 million single-use plastic
bottles from landfills annually. Funding from this year is helping
to support the installation of 26 water bottle refill stations in
2023, with 22 installations alone planned for National Mall and
Memorial Parks and four at Wolf Trap National Park for the
Performing Arts. Once completed, these installations are projected
to divert an additional one million single-use plastic bottles from
ending up in landfills, bringing the total estimate of single-use
plastic bottles diverted from landfills annually to nearly 11
million, according to NPF.
Tupperware has supported efforts to enhance environmental
stewardship and help make national parks more resilient and
sustainable for the over 300 million annual visitors across the
National Park System. Those efforts include:
- Enabling seven projects focused on installing and improving
water bottle refill stations, reducing single-use plastics and
providing park attendees with a more sustainable solution. At
Castillo de San Marcos National Monument, the park reported more
than 47,000 water bottles or 1,982.6-pounds of plastic waste were
eliminated thanks to the refill station, for example.
- Funding composting infrastructure improvements and innovative
programs to reduce landfill waste in parks, such as Klondike Gold
Rush National Historical Park, whose compost collection pilot
program has diverted bathroom paper towel waste from landfills in
the front-country portion of the park by close to 80 percent since
2020.
- Enhancing and increasing infrastructure and educational
resources to help visitors properly dispose of trash, recycling and
food waste at Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve and
Yellowstone National Park.
"We value our partnership with the National Park Foundation
tremendously, and it's incredible to see the tangible results thus
far of our collective efforts to enable a more sustainable
experience for current and future park-goers, and just as
importantly, our planet and these beautiful, treasured spaces – the
national parks," said Miguel
Fernandez, President and Chief Executive Officer of
Tupperware Brands. "Since 1946, Tupperware has been synonymous with
minimizing waste before it begins, starting with our iconic yet
quality, durable, and reusable products. We are committed to our
purpose of nurturing a better future every day, for people,
communities, and the environment. Our partnership with the National
Park Foundation serves as a key component to delivering on that
commitment."
With park visitation growing across the National Park System,
there is increasing strain on park resources – particularly waste
infrastructure. In one year alone, national parks manage nearly 80
million pounds of waste. To combat this, NPF along with its
partners, like Tupperware, is helping make parks more resilient and
sustainable for the benefit of both parks and the people who love
them.
"The partnership between the National Park Foundation and
Tupperware is helping to meet a growing demand for more sustainable
options for parks and park visitors," said Lise Aangreenbrug, Chief
Program Officer with the National Park Foundation. "Together, we
are building a strong foundation for long-term sustainability
solutions that reduce waste in national parks and benefit us
all."
Park goers, inspiration seekers and nature lovers can choose to
do good by bringing reusable Tupperware products with them on their
next adventure. Shop the NPF Gift Guide via a
Tupperware® independent representative – more details on
how to find an independent representative near you here – or on
Tupperware.com. To learn more about Tupperware's partnership
with the NPF, please visit Tupperware.com/NPF.
About Tupperware Brands
Corporation
Tupperware Brands Corporation (NYSE: TUP) is a leading
global consumer products company that designs innovative,
functional and environmentally responsible products that people
love and trust. Founded in 1946, Tupperware's signature container
created the modern food storage category that revolutionized the
way the world stores, serves and prepares food. Today, this iconic
brand has more than 8,500 functional design and utility patents for
solution-oriented kitchen and home products. With a purpose to
nurture a better future, Tupperware products are an alternative to
single-use items. The Company distributes its products into nearly
70 countries primarily through independent representatives around
the world. For more information,
visit Tupperwarebrands.com or follow Tupperware
on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and Twitter.
About The National Park
Foundation
The National Park Foundation works to protect wildlife and park
lands, preserve history and culture, educate, and engage youth, and
connect people everywhere to the wonder of parks. We do it in
collaboration with the National Park Service, the park partner
community, and with the generous support of donors, without whom
our work would not be possible. Learn more at
nationalparks.org.
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Investors: Douglas Lane, douglaslane@tupperware.com,
321-503-9640
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