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English town of Shrewsbury leads the way against tide of coffee cup waste
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SHREWSBURY, UK – The first town-wide deposit return scheme for coffee cups in the UK has been launched in Shrewsbury (Shropshire). From April, customers...
Perth cafés compost coffee cups and divert 33 5kg of waste from landfill
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With consumers becoming increasingly more conscious of environmental issues, adopting sustainable business practices can help you stand out from the competition and be recognised....
Coffee Flour announces it has earned its B Corporation Certification
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Coffee Flour — a sustainable global impact food — announced that it has earned its B Corp Certification. Certified B Corporations are leaders of...
More grist to the mill for coffee waste: HuskeeCups are beautiful and durable
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Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, and the industry has been really inventive when it comes to its...
Costa announces commitment to recycle half a billion takeaway cups a year
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LONDON, UK — Costa Coffee has announced it will become the first ever coffee chain in the UK to commit to recycling the same...
Seoul launches trial recycling program for coffee grounds fertilizer
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SEOUL, South Korea — The Seoul Metropolitan Government has launched a recycling program to encourage the use of spent coffee grounds as fertilizer. The new program...
Panda converts used coffee cups into a low carbon cement fuel
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The Panda Group, an award-winning, 100% Irish owned family business with 280,000 customers and over 30 years of experience within the utility industry in...
Cork City becomes first Irish council to stop using disposable cups
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CORK, Ireland – Cork City Council has become the first local authority in Ireland to stop supplying single use disposable tea and coffee cups...
Coffee grounds poised to power future for sustainable transport, fashion
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Your morning cup of java could be good for more than just a caffeine buzz — Shell and Vancouver-based sustainable clothing company LEZÉ the...
Are coffee beans the answer to fueling transport as well as people?
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LONDON, UK – An environmentally minded entrepreneur has said that he wants all buses to run on coffee. This would if applicable, make most major cities buses self-sufficient in fuel. Could it really be done though? A bus that can run on coffee? Does this environmentalist also believe in hemp products? Now, now!