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  2. KeepCup - Wikipedia

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    For this reason, KeepCup is often described as the world's first barista-standard reusable coffee cup. [3] Their products are sold in Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada, Europe and China. [4] According to the company, the production is partially done locally in each region, except silicone bands that are imported from China. [5]

  3. The best reusable coffee cups for taking with you everywhere

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    It’s time to invest in a reusable coffee cup. Waste is one of the major problems we are facing globally, and single-use plastic is argu The best reusable coffee cups for taking with you everywhere

  4. Starbucks is giving away reusable red holiday cups: How to ...

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    The coffee chain announced that starting Thursday, Nov. 14, customers who purchase a hot, iced or blended holiday beverage of any size will receive an additional grande-sized reusable red holiday cup.

  5. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    Coffee cups and mugs may be made of glazed ceramic, porcelain, plastic, glass, insulated or uninsulated metal, and other materials. In the past, coffee cups have also been made of bone, clay, and wood. [1] Disposable coffee cups may be made out of paper or polystyrene foam (often mistakenly called Styrofoam).

  6. Starbucks is debuting all-new 'reusable' cups, and fans are ...

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    Starbucks reusable cups are officially here, and fans of the coffee chain have plenty of strong feelings. Starbucks is debuting all-new 'reusable' cups, and fans are deeply divided: ‘That's so ...

  7. Disposable cup - Wikipedia

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    A 2011 book estimated that a chain of doughnut shops used one billion disposable coffee cups in a year, enough to circle the Earth twice. [10] A 2012 article in OnEarth said that Starbucks used over four billion disposable coffee cups in 2011. [11] The Cup Noodles brand of instant noodles uses expanded polystyrene foam cups to contain the ...

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