OZZI Reusable Container Program

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This is a FREE program to participate in! The $5 deposit is 100% refundable when you're done with the program.

By using the OZZI system we are able to eliminate traditional disposable take-out containers from our supply chain by replacing them with OZZI reusable containers!

 

STEP #1

 

Get your token

  • Drop by our office (DV 3127) to pick yours up, today!

STEP #2

 

Order your food

  • Order your meal & drop your token into the green OZZI piggy bank 
     (of course, wait until they can see you!)

STEP #3

 

Eat your food

  • Enjoy your meal! 

STEP #4

 

Return your container & get a new token

  • Once you’re done, return the container to the OZZI machine (one located in Colman Commons & one located outside the Davis Food Court in The Meeting Place)

  • Scan the barcode on the bottom of your container, drop your dirty container in to the machine, & get your token for next time!



A true zero waste program

OZZI containers are so sustainable that once they're worn down, we simply ship them back to the company and they melt down the #5 plastic and remake reusable cutlery, to avoid anything going to the landfill. That's 100% recyclable, and what we call a sustainable closed-loop system leaving no waste at any time through the lifecycle!


More sustainable than a compostable option

  • OZZI containers are 100% BPA free plastic
  • OZZI products are all made in the USA
  • With each container reaching up to 300 uses, recyclable becomes greatly more sustainable than a compostable option
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Lost your Token? 

Please visit the Hospitality & Ancillary Services during business hours to get a new token.  You will need to pay another $5 deposit to re-enter the program.


 

OZZI Machine Issues?

Please contact mail.utm@utoronto.ca.  Include which OZZI machine you had issues with (in the William G. Davis building or Colman Commons in Oscar Peterson Hall) and what the issue was.  You will receive a response to your request within one business day.


 

Learn more about the world-changing OZZI closed loop system program here