IMA AND NATUREWORKS PARTNER TO MAKE COMPOSTABLE K-CUPS
IMA have partnered with NatureWorks who have a special eco-friendly material, to produce a K-Cup
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IMA have partnered with NatureWorks who have a special eco-friendly material, to produce a K-Cup
IMA AND NATUREWORKS PARTNER TO MAKE COMPOSTABLE K-CUPS Read More »
In an effort to minimize their carbon footprint, Starbucks Korea revealed their plan to “become resource positive” and reduce their carbon footprint.
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Study suggests drinking from disposable cups could lead to an increased risk of cancer.
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German based company, Kaffeeform creates 100% biodegradable coffee cups from coffee grounds.
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McDonald’s Corporation has announced a global partnership with TerraCycle’s circular packaging service, Loop, to test a new reusable cup model for hot beverages.
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Many coffee companies are still not accepting reusable coffee cups.
REUSABLE COFFEE CUPS ARE STILL NOT ACCEPTED IN MANY COFFEE CHAINS Read More »
Industry fears a surge in plastic use as consumers are unsure about the safety of reusable cups.
ARE REUSABLE COFFEE CUPS SAFE WITH COVID-19? Read More »
The compostable cup is made from biodegradable materials instead of a plastic liner used to prevent leakage. The new cups will also be easier to recycle. Packaging consists of more than half of the Seattle-based chain’s waste output every year. Starbucks claimed it aims to reduce that amount by half in the next years.
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Coffee chain Blue Bottle has become the latest large company looking to reduce plastic waste by testing a program aimed at eliminating paper and plastic cups at all of its locations across the country. Blue Bottle CEO Bryan Meehan said in a statement that by the end of 2020, all 70 of its U.S. cafes will be
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Antimicrobial reusable coffee cups are safer to use than ordinary plastic reusable cups, according to independent research undertaken by microbiologists at Aston University in the UK. The researchers, who compared ordinary plastic coffee cups to specially developed antimicrobial cups, found the antimicrobial technology inhibited the growth of most common types of bacteria by more than 99 per
ANTIMICROBIAL REUSABLE COFFEE CUPS ‘SAFER TO USE’ THAN STANDARD CUPS Read More »