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.
But each year, one billion of us forget. Which means each year in Australia, an estimated one billion disposable coffee cups end up in landfill. The first thing you’ll probably declare is that ...
Back in early 2016, British TV chef and food writer Hugh Fearnley-Wittingstall continued his ‘War on Waste’ series by looking at how difficult it is to recycle disposable coffee cups ...
What's the best travel mug? Not all of us can afford a daily visit to the local coffee shop, but at the same time, brewing your morning coffee can be a struggle. If you want to take your hot and ...
There’s a reason instant coffee ... paper.” We all found that its sour notes grew more intense as we drank it, but the acidity wasn’t overwhelming. The bottom line: a very drinkable cup.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Paper, plastic, with straws or without, Starbucks’ cups inspire a lot of passion in the coffee shop’s customers. The commonly seen cups have been the subject of ...
Are you ready for the so-called ‘latte levy’? This 20 cent tax on disposable coffee cups aims to deter Irish consumers from dumping half a million of them a day. First mooted by the Government ...
Right now, the best place to put a single-use coffee cup may be the garbage can. Which is sad, because a majority of paper hot cups are compostable or recyclable. But the almost-imperceptible ...