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Starbucks follows Costa with in-store coffee cup recycling bins
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Coffee giant Starbucks has announced the launch of a new in-store paper cup recycling bin aimed at encouraging customers to return take-way cups back...
Costa Coffee introduces cup recycling scheme
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LONDON, UK - UK’s largest coffee chain, Costa Coffee, is set to launch a recycling scheme to ensure as many takeaway cups are recycled...
A shot at coffee cup recycling in Australia
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Australians love their coffee, but their caffeine habit comes with a high environmental price as every discarded takeaway cup ends up in the country’s...
UK Government rejects calls for charge on disposable coffee cups
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The British Coffee Association welcomes the UK Government ’s decision to reject the proposed 5p tax on paper cups as it does not provide...
Nespresso joins forces with New Zealand Post
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand - Nespresso has announced a collaboration with New Zealand Post that will significantly extend the reach of its recycling program, including...
What can be done to reduce disposable coffee cup waste & increase recycling
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In Great Britain alone, 8 million takeaway coffees are bought every day. That’s a lot of coffee. It’s also a lot of cups (not...
Giant coffee cup bins invade Manchester in an attempt to recycle 20,000 paper cups
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Thanks to the efforts of a host of retailers including Caffé Nero, Costa and McDonald's, the streets of Manchester will soon be inundated with...
The myth behind those compostable coffee pods
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Possibly the worst aspect of K-cup and Nespresso-style coffee pods is that they are made from aluminum. Because aluminum is recyclable, a whole lot...
Coffee Cups and Lids are compostable in New Zealand
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The Packaging Forum says that contrary to recent media stories, a New Zealand study conducted in 2015 estimated that there are around 14 commercial...
Where do our coffee cups really end up?
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In the UK, we have got used to getting "What we want, when we want it." So began Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall’s latest instalment of his...




