The UK’s first-ever returnable coffee cup initiative between multiple national brands has been launched. With 388 million ...
In November last year, Costa, the UK’s largest coffee chain, launched a recycling scheme in all of its stores to try to recycle as many of their takeaways cups as possible – including those ...
Reusable cup scheme will see customers able to refill same cups across more than 40 outlets in the city for £1 deposit ...
UK’s first multi-brand returnable cup scheme launched in Glasgow - The Borrow Cup project aims to reduce the number of ...
All three chains (Starbucks, Costa and Cafe Nero) confirmed none of their coffee shops offers separate recycling bins where customers can put their plastic cups. This is because some recycle in ...
Discover the Borrow Cup scheme: reduce waste & emissions with reusable cup swaps at 40+ UK locations, earning your deposit ...
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 ...
New returnable cup scheme launched at 49 locations in Glasgow, including in Costa Coffee, Caffè Nero, Burger King and local cafes.
city cafes were brought under the banner of the initiative upon its launch to try and get the word out and change mindsets.
The UK's first multi-brand returnable drinking cup scheme has been launched in Scotland in an effort to reduce waste from ...
COSTA decided to launch a pioneering recycling scheme after environmental campaigner and prominent chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall raised awareness about the non-recyclability of paper cups used by ...