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  2. Booming cold drink sales mean more plastic waste. So ...

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    Booming sales of cold drinks at Starbucks have created a problem: growing amounts of plastic waste from the single-use cups that Frappuccinos, Refreshers, cold brews and other iced drinks are ...

  3. Starbucks Is Testing More Sustainable, Recyclable Cups - AOL

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    Back in July, Starbucks and McDonald's teamed up to help the environment — more specifically to develop a recyclable, compostable cup solution. The project is part of Starbucks' initiative ...

  4. Disposable cup - Wikipedia

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    A disposable paper cup Disposable plastic cups A disposable foam cup containing coffee. A disposable cup is a type of tableware and disposable food packaging. Disposable cup types include paper cups, plastic cups and foam cups. [1] [2] Expanded polystyrene is used to manufacture foam cups, [3] and polypropylene is used to manufacture plastic ...

  5. The thirst for Stanley cups raises questions on how green ...

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  6. Plastic cup - Wikipedia

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    A plastic cup is a cup made out of plastic, commonly used as a container to hold beverages. Some are reusable while others are intended for a single use followed by recycling or disposal. As well as being cheap, washable plastic cups are light and hard to break, and tend to be used for children or for travel and outside use, in gardens and picnics.

  7. Stanley (drinkware company) - Wikipedia

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    Although reusable water bottles have been praised as a sustainable alternative to single-use plastic bottles, the trend of collecting and showing off collections of Quencher tumblers has raised concerns about whether they are better for the environment when they are used infrequently or collected. [44] [45]

  8. Starbucks to Phase out Single-Use Cups — Will It Save ... - AOL

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    Starbucks is taking steps to reduce the number of their disposable cups that typically end up in landfills or as litter on the street. The Seattle-based company aims to "create a cultural movement...

  9. Bottle recycling - Wikipedia

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    The industry of bottle and general plastic recycling utilizes audits as a way of ensuring practices are sustainable and that integrity for worker safety and health is upheld. In some countries, like Pakistan, Cleaner Production Assessments (CPs) exist. [16] CPs analyze the activity taking place and assign a certain risk type to the process.