Starbucks is allowing reusable cups at company-owned locations for the first time since the pandemic struck. Gulp. Your reusable coffee mug may be just as bad for the environment as a disposable ...
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 ...
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 ...
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?
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 ...
The deposit system adds a 300 won (22 cents) charge for customers who opt for disposable cups at coffee shops, which is refunded when the cups are returned. Initially launched in Jeju Special Self ...