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Lisbon becomes first European capital with city-wide

Lisbon is making history as the first European capital to roll out a city-wide reusable cup system backed by a local deposit-return model.

The initiative – driven by a collaboration between the City of Lisbon, TOMRA, and AHRESP (Associação da Hotelaria, Restauração e Similares de Portugal) – is designed to tackle plastic waste, slash emissions, and bring a smarter reuse model to the city’s bustling nightlife and hospitality sector.

From Thursday 26 June, the first TOMRA-operated return points went live at two historical kiosks, in Portuguese quiosques, in Praça de São Paulo and Praça do Príncipe Real. Customers purchasing drinks receive them in reusable cups, paying a deposit that is fully refunded upon return – simply by tapping their card or phone at the collection point. Full roll-out of the reusable cup system is planned for October 2025.

A smart system built for urban life

The project is powered by TOMRA’s “Rotake” system – a full-service reuse model including digital tracking, cup collection, sanitation, and redistribution. TOMRA, which pioneered fully-automated reverse vending technology, is managing the entire lifecycle of the cups to ensure efficiency, hygiene, and environmental performance.

“We’re proud to partner with Lisbon on this first-of-its-kind city system in a European capital,” said Geir Sæther, Head of TOMRA Reuse. “The system deployed in Lisbon is designed specifically for urban areas – making reuse easy, clean and rewarding for everyone involved. ”Every night, 25,000 cups are used across Lisbon’s entertainment areas. Despite cups being labeled and sold as “reusable,” no system has been in place to collect, clean and recirculate cups.

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