sttoke

Sttoke for sustainability

The Australian designed Sttoke reusable cup is made for a community and industry that values quality, performance, and aesthetics when it comes to their coffee and reducing waste.
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keepcup thermal

KeepCup Thermal

Introducing KeepCup Thermal, the first barista-standard stainless-steel reusable cup.  The cup features a new material design, with the same attention to detail that makes KeepCups the preferred reusable cup in cafés the world over.
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HuskeeSwap

HuskeeSwap and go

Huskee has established HuskeeSwap, a reusable cup system where cafés and consumers don’t have to compromise on efficiency or aesthetics. For coffee cup manufacturer Huskee, sustainability is a principle that extends beyond single-use plastic waste to how a café can prosper long term. “We believe sustainability is multi-dimensional. It’s more than just a product. It needs to be addressed across the ecosystem of takeaway coffee as a whole, which includes cafés operating in a way that doesn’t cost them in efficiencies or profitability,” General Manager Nicole Barnes says. 
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HuskeeCup

HuskeeCup

Each year, more than 500 billion takeaway cups end up in landfill. Huskee seeks to answer this problem through the HuskeeCup range and HuskeeSwap solution. HuskeeCup features coffee husk waste as a raw material and functions as both a dine-in and reusable cup solution. Every HuskeeCup can be used in the HuskeeSwap exchange system. All consumers need to do is purchase a HuskeeCup and lid at a HuskeeSwap café, drop it off at the counter when they order their next coffee, and get their drink in a different, clean HuskeeCup.
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Stojo

Sto yo’ joe with Stojo

When Jeremy Sargeant walked along Kuta beach in the popular holiday destination of Bali in the early 1990s, he recalls swimming in the pristine water and walking along the beach with nothing but sand between his toes.  Upon returning to the idyllic spot in 2016, he describes a completely different scenario. “I couldn’t swim in the ocean and I couldn’t walk along the beach because of the volume of rubbish,” he says. “There were graders going up and down the beach all day long pushing rubbish into huge piles for collecting, and then dumping the rubbish into bushland. By the time the beach was cleared, the tide would bring in a fresh collection of rubbish.”
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Stojo

Stojo

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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Sydney council votes on reusable cup scheme

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.
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