That becomes a problem every time I wear it out for a coffee, especially if I’m drinking from a takeaway cup. I think I’ve spilt about two litres of java down its front this year alone.
The idea of a reusable coffee cup is to use it for as long as possible. Take-away coffee cups are typically made of paper but come with a plastic lining to stop drinks leaking. The paper and ...
So, you know, things are really looking up. So, why exactly aren’t our coffee cups being recycled? Paper-based takeaway coffee cups are usually lined with a membrane of polyethylene (aka plastic ...
How often do you buy a takeaway coffee? Once a week? Every day? If you’re anything like most of the Stylist office, you’ll diligently chuck your paper cup in the recycling bin once you’ve ...
On average those taking part in the survey believed a cup of takeaway coffee should cost £1.86, nearly half of what the ...
Between them they now boast the largest collection of take-away coffee cup lids in the world and their new book, Coffee Lids: Peel, Pinch, Pucker, Puncture, brings a selection of these lids together ...
As a My Footprint App user, you can receive an exclusive 10% discount on all merchandise by using the code APP10. Takeaway coffee cups have a plastic film inside to prevent liquid from escaping (even ...
Sunshine Coast-based brand PARGO has long been a favourite among campers and caravanners (fun fact, you can cook hot dogs and boil eggs in their drink bottles!) and their selection of insulated coffee ...
Hong Kong residents dispose of 400 million takeaway coffee cups every year, according to a green group, which urged the new administration to encourage reusing utensils and cutting waste at its ...