Examples are things like straws, coffee stirrers, plastic bags, fizzy drink and water bottles and most food packaging. When it comes to recycling paper cups the big coffee chains have made a lot ...
Kaffeeform, a Berlin-based start-up, has been creating coffee cups from recycled coffee grounds for the past three years. With the help of courier services, the company picks up used coffee ...
To learn more about changes in the industry demand and discover if compostable coffee cups are truly a good solution, we interviewed Raegan Kelly, Sustainability Lead and Founding Member of Better for ...
Every cup of java brewed creates a conundrum: what to do with the coffee pod that produced it. To start, can it be recycled? The answer, in Keurig’s case, is not really. The company’s single ...
There’s a Keurig machine in some 40 million households in the U.S. Single-serve coffee brewing systems — which allow consumers to make just one cup of coffee at a time by feeding a pod into a ...
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 ...
And if you do try to recycle coffee cups or cat food pouches with your household waste (you can’t), you aren’t alone. According to research, 8 out of 10 households are still unclear on how to ...
The first thing you’ll probably declare is that you aren’t part of the problem, because you recycle your coffee cup when you’re done. Unfortunately, we’ve got some bad news for you.