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  2. The Truth Behind the Lines on Red Solo Cups

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    The Solo Cup Company originally produced paper cups, but the red plastic cup was introduced in the 1970s and became an instant hit because of its durability and size. It's perfect for lemonade or ...

  3. Solo Cup Company - Wikipedia

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    Website. solocup.com. Solo Cup Company is an American manufacturer of disposable consumer products including beverage cups, disposable plates, and bowls. Solo Cup Company is located in Lake Forest, Illinois, and in 2006 had sales of $2.4 billion. On May 4, 2012, Solo Cup Company was acquired by Dart Container. [1][2][3]

  4. Plastic cup - Wikipedia

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    Plastic cup. 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. Disposable plastic cups are often used for gatherings where it would be inconvenient to wash dishes afterward, due to factors such as location or ...

  5. Plastic recycling - Wikipedia

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    Plastic recycling is the processing of plastic waste into other products. [1][2][3] Recycling can reduce dependence on landfill, conserve resources and protect the environment from plastic pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. [4][5] Recycling rates lag behind those of other recoverable materials, such as aluminium, glass and paper.

  6. Here’s What the Lines on a Solo Cup Are Actually For

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    What everyone thinks Solo cup measurements are for. Inspired by viral posts on Facebook, people use the lines on plastic cups for pouring drinks. The bottom-most line, measuring 1 ounce, is ...

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

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    The reduced-plastic cup making its debut is a small step toward that goal: even though the cup is recyclable, it still was designed for one-time use, Landers said.

  8. Disposable cup - Wikipedia

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    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 cups. [4]

  9. Yes, Reba McEntire Washes (And Reuses!) Solo Cups

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    Reba McEntire is an accomplished singer and restaurateur, but fans might be surprised to learn about her affinity for red — and other colored — Solo cups. “Sometimes I ask to use real plates ...