A university is removing all single-use cups from its campuses following a pilot scheme which "saved 4,500 disposable cups ...
Experts believe that many types of chemicals and plastic are used to make paper cups, which are very dangerous for our health ...
Drinking tea or coffee is an everyday habit for many, but have you ever thought about what might be lurking in your paper cup ...
A green group on Monday called on the government to build a reusable cup system at Kai Tak Sports Arena to reduce waste ...
A cafe has sparked outrage after its owners announced it would only serve coffee in disposable cups. Surfing Lizard Cafe, which operates in Coogee and Secret Harbour in Western Australia ...
Green group urges government to plow HK$10 million in system after finding main stadium alone could generate 1.2 million ...
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The UK’s first multi-brand returnable drinking cup scheme has been launched in Scotland in an effort to reduce waste from ...
If a person drinks tea in a paper cup even three times a day, then 75 thousand particles of microplastic are going into his body, which increases the risk of kidney damage. Thus, we must learn from ...
A kulhad is a biodegradable, disposable clay cup used in India by food vendors to serve hot beverages like chai and some desserts like yogurt. The cups have been excavated from the Indus Valley as ...
“You only have to look at a place like Bali to realise giving customers disposable cups is going to cause issues. It’s behaviour from the 1960s when people didn’t give a sh*t,” a customer ...