Göteborgsvarvet half marathon switches to plastic-free cups at hydration stations

Göteborgsvarvet half marathon switches to plastic-free cups at hydration stations
Sustainability

When Göteborgsvarvet takes place on 23 May 2026, all hydration stations along the course will offer drinks in completely plastic‑free cups. The shift to plastic‑free solutions is made possible through a joint initiative with Duni Group, which will supply 900,000 cups for the race.

Göteborgsvarvet continues to develop its sustainability efforts and will take a new step in 2026 by fully transitioning to plastic‑free cups along the course. The change aims to reduce the amount of plastic in the event’s waste streams, improve sorting, and create a more sustainable experience for the approximately 55,000 runners taking part in this year’s race.

Photo: Anna Sigvardsson Ho gborg

The transition is enabled by Duni Group, via its brand Duni, which will deliver 900,000 cups for the event. The cup is completely plastic‑free – both in material and surface treatment – and therefore contains no plastic, bioplastics or water‑based coatings that may be perceived as plastic. Instead, the cup uses a solution where natural substances are bound directly into the paper during the production process. As it contains no plastic of any kind, the cup does not require SUP labelling and is not subject to fees for single‑use plastic items.

By switching to completely plastic‑free cups, we are taking a concrete step that makes a significant difference in the amount of material used along the course. The collaboration with Duni Group enables us to implement this change in an event as large and public as Göteborgsvarvet.

Elin Bondemark, Sustainability Manager, Göteborgsvarvet.
We are pleased to contribute to a more sustainable execution of Göteborgsvarvet. By replacing traditional cups with a completely plastic‑free solution, we demonstrate how fibre‑based materials can be used at large‑scale events without compromising on function or safety.

Nicklas Lauwell, Chief Officer Business Area Food Packaging Solutions, Duni Group.

Göteborgsvarvet and Duni Group share the ambition to create more sustainable and resource‑efficient experiences for participants and the public. Through this collaboration, the two organisations demonstrate how large‑scale events can take tangible steps towards reduced environmental impact and increased use of fibre‑based materials.

This article was originally published by Duni Group.

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