"At KFC, we care for the planet and the communities in which we operate and believe that as one of the world's largest restaurant companies, we have the responsibility and opportunity to take action on some of the most pressing social and environmental challenges in the world," says Grant Macpherson, chief marketing officer at KFC Africa.

"Our partnership with LitterLotto allows us to do just this by further elevating our existing sustainability approach locally through packaging and sourcing, as well as driving a much stronger approach to end-of-life packaging," adds Macpherson. 

"Our LitterLotto campaign — aptly named 'All Taste, No Waste' — is based on a shared value approach that aims at making 'doing good' easy for the consumer while incentivising their participation. What's more, consumers can bin any waste, not just KFC waste, to stand a chance to win," Macpherson says. 

LitterLotto is a free mobile phone app that provides the opportunity for users to win on-the-spot prizes and weekly jackpots for 'doing the right thing and putting litter into the bin', says KFC. All consumers have to do is download the app, take a picture of them binning their litter and they will be entered into the KFC jackpot — giving consumers cash prizes periodically, with the opportunity to win spot prizes daily. 

"As a purpose-led brand that drives a recipe for good and growth, and ensures that it is done the right way, this partnership aligns closely with our commitment to moving consumer-facing plastic packaging to be reusable, recyclable or compostable by 2025," says Macpherson. 

"Furthermore, as a brand committed to growing sustainably by addressing climate change, emissions reduction in our restaurants and investing in circularity — we are proud of this next step in our journey and believe that bringing consumers into the solution will go a long way in driving behavioural change," Macpherson adds.

The KFC 'All Taste No Waste' campaign, featuring LitterLotto, underwent a three-month trial between September and December 2023, across select restaurants, and saw phenomenal success from a responsible disposal perspective, says the brand.

According to KFC, during this time the app saw 624 446 pieces of litter binned in the three months. Similarly, 76% of consumers who took part indicated that they are more likely to dispose of their litter more responsibly after using the app.

"There is no doubt that as an industry, we have a fundamental responsibility to not only create sustainable packaging and processes as key contributors to reducing environmental waste but also an opportunity to leverage the scale of our brand to drive this critical behavioural change. We are excited about what this partnership can do for the communities in which we operate — incentivising positive behaviour while cleaning up our cities," concludes Macpherson.

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