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More goes into the design of a takeaway coffee cup than most of us realise. For instance, you might not have known that placing the cover’s drinking spout opposite the paper cup’s “seam ...
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.
Takeaway coffee cups could be made to be recyclable or compostable in New South Wales amid a crackdown on some of the most wasted single-use plastics. The EPA is looking to eliminate more single ...
When trying to assess the environmental impact of takeaway coffee cups, most experiments have focused on plastic lids and polystyrene cups. Paper cups have long been spared scrutiny. To address ...
Every day hundreds of thousands of Britons put their coffee cup into a recycling ... double-decker bus adorned with 10,000 empty takeaway coffee cups. It might have looked like a piece of dodgy ...
How we (incorrectly) dispose of our takeaway coffee cups is a sign of our cognitive dissonance around climate change. But small actions add up, and can provide hope in dark times, argues Johanna ...
Western Australia's takeaway coffee cup ban comes into effect from 27 February. An estimated 1.84 billion single-use cups are used by Australians every year. Compostable coffee cups can still be ...
Produce bags, cotton buds with plastic shafts, polystyrene cups and microbeads in beauty products will also join the banned list in February. It is all part of the McGowan government’s second ...
The store introduced edible coffee cups to its menu so customers can drink their coffee in a wafer cup, and then eat it. A barista at Zero Green told Bristol Live that the cups are made of wheat ...
When announcing the measures contained in the bill in late March, Mr Smyth said the use of reusable cups for takeaway coffee dwindled during the Covid pandemic, but stressed that public health ...
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 ...