Starbucks is moving away from its iconic white paper and clear plastic cups, introducing borrow-a-cup programs, and allowing customers to use their own re-usable cups.
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Western Australia’s Plan for Plastics has been fast-tracked by four years and will see single-use plastics, which now include coffee cups and lids, to be banned by the end of 2022.
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One versatile little cup. Perfect on the go, at home and at all of life’s rest stops in between.
Stojo, the reusable, collapsible cup, allows you to enjoy hot or cold beverages anywhere, at any time. Once you finish your pick me-up drink, simply collapse the cup and store in your pocket, purse, backpack, or briefcase. Sip, stow, and go.
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The Inner West Council of New South Wales has voted to support an investigation into a pilot reusable coffee cup scheme.
The pilot, which is based on the successful model pioneered by the German city of Freiburg, aims to recruit cafés across a specific geographic area to participate in a scheme.
Customers would drop off their empty cup at any participating café, which will clean and provide another for reuse. Read More
UK retailers are reporting a huge lift in sales of reusable coffee cups after the government’s environmental audit committee proposed a levy on the use of disposable cups.
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