If you’re like us, you’re not starting your day without a cup (or three) of that life-giving bean-water called coffee. But it’s time to ditch those single-use cups for something more planet-friendly, ...
Is any item more symbolic of our modern, disposable culture than the single-use coffee cup? In March 2016, they were vilified in celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s “War on Waste” campaign, ...
We may receive a portion of sales if you purchase a product through a link in this article. Commuting can be a little bit painful, especially as the weather gets colder. The one saving grace of having ...
Most coffee cups–around 99.75%, by one U.K. estimate–end up in the trash. Now one design company is making some of them into new reusable coffee mugs. “We’ve only got finite amount of resources on the ...
Starbucks’ Red Cup Day — the hectic day when customers can get a free reusable cup with purchase at the coffee giant’s participating stores — will return on Thursday, Nov. 13.
Coffee cups are among the everyday single-use throwaways that find themselves in the cross hairs of a more eco-conscious public. Using a reusable mug or tumbler is one way to minimize that particular ...
Is any item more symbolic of our modern, disposable culture than the single-use coffee cup? In March 2016, they were vilified in celebrity chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s “War on Waste” campaign, ...
Each year, the UK gets through a staggering three billion disposable coffee cups, only 1% of are recycled in this country. Single-use cups, made from paper lined with leak-proof polyethylene, can be ...
One of the most charming things about the coffee kiosk I frequent every morning on my way to work is that they've nicknamed me "pink cup lady." Recently, the barista apologised and asked me my actual ...
Starbucks is celebrating holidays by giving away free limited-edition 2025 reusable red cups on November 13. Customers who order any handcrafted holiday or fall beverage — in-store, via app, or ...
You can soon bring your reusable cups back to Starbucks. The coffee giant announced Tuesday that starting June 22 company-operated stores in the U.S. are “safely reintroducing personal reusable cups.” ...