Aromacup is made from Bamboo-O (made of plant starch and bamboo fibers) that easily gets decomposed in the soil or landfills.
A Walt Disney World disposable cup, the kind you would normally get a cup of coffee in, has gone viral on Twitter after the ...
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“It makes it so much easier to avoid the waste that comes with single-use paper and plastic cups.” During the program, ...
In the UK, we throw away an estimated 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups every year. In theory, they are "recyclable", but in practice, only a tiny percentage is dealt with sustainably.
It is a known fact that coffee does more than pushing away the remnants of a slumber; it is an ideal conversation starter.
In the US alone, 120 billion disposable coffee cups are used every year. But it's more than just the cups and the lids that are creating waste. What about all those used-up coffee grounds?
A new reusable coffee cup scheme has reduced disposable cup usage by 71 per cent at Leonardo's Yeovil site. The initiative, launched in June, was inspired by Zero Waste Scotland's research, indicating ...
A Walt Disney World disposable cup, the kind you would normally get a cup of coffee in, has gone viral on Twitter after the cup was apparently discovered sitting out on a street corner in the ...