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  2. Starbucks promotes recycling to customers but many plastic ...

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    Starbucks cups are made out of polypropylene, or No. 5 plastic, and Landers told CBS News that these cups are designed to be recyclable and there are facilities that do this in the U.S. CBS News ...

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    This one is made of cozy and plush recycled polyester material that's perfect for snuggling up into. ... mug that made me fall in love with self-heating mugs," according to ... four 8-oz. cups ...

  4. 35 of the very best gifts for coffee lovers that they'll ...

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    In fact, we ranked this as one of our best heated coffee mugs of the year because it's "the self-heating mug that made me fall in love with self-heating mugs," according to our tester Rick Broida.

  5. Keurig - Wikipedia

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    The K-Mug pods, for use in the Keurig 2.0 brewing system, brew 12-, 14-, and 16-ounce cups, and the plastic is recyclable #5 polypropylene plastic. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] In mid-2015, Keurig debuted the K200, a smaller Keurig 2.0 model that can brew single cups or four-cup carafes and comes in various colors.

  6. Bottle recycling - Wikipedia

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    Recycled glass is a necessity, as without it, manufacturers would not be able to keep up with the demand for new glass containers. [2] Recycling one glass bottle can save enough energy to power a computer for 25 minutes. [5] In fact for every 10% of cullet added to the production of a new bottle, energy usage goes down by 3-4%. [2]

  7. Paper cup - Wikipedia

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    Dixie Cup is the brand name for a line of disposable paper cups that were first developed in the United States in 1907 by Lawrence Luellen, an inventor in Boston, Massachusetts, who was concerned about germs being spread by people sharing glasses or dippers at public supplies of drinking water.

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