Chiltern Railways and ape2o have partnered up to reduce plastic waste.
The partnership was unveiled earlier this month (1st August) with water refill stations placed at London Marylebone.
This is the first installation of ape2o’s “Big Apes” water refill points at a major London station.
Ape2o’s aim is to reduce single use plastic, especially across railway networks to protect water systems and its biodiversity, as well as encouraging environmentally friendly practices which are cheaper than shop bought bottles of water.
The partnership allows the mission of drinking water without plastic to be highlighted.
These water refill points further bring attention to Chilterns aim to make their operations greener by 2030.
“We are delighted to partner with ape2o to bring their innovative water refill stations to Marylebone Station. Encouraging environmentally friendly practices among our customers fits in perfectly with our 2030 vision which places sustainability at the top of its agenda.”
Nathan Sobers, Regional Manager (London), at Chiltern Railways
“We’re extremely proud to partner with Chiltern Railways at their flagship Marylebone station as the first station of many across their network where ape2o can help their customers refill and ditch the plastic.”
ape2o founder, Anthony Newman
Responses
expecting a water crane for steam charters
Water Refill Station. Is that what we used to call a TAP?
You beat me to it!