In the UK alone, we use seven million disposable coffee cups every day, which amounts to almost a staggering three billion a year. As coffee cups are largely made of paper, many consumers assume ...
Kulhads are disposable clay tea cups that have been used in and around India for thousands of years. Here's how they're made ...
It was developed by a pair of entrepreneurs in Ireland. "We believe it is the world's most environmentally friendly disposable cup," says Tommy McLoughlin, chief executive and founder of ButterflyCup.
In the UK, we throw away an estimated 2.5 billion disposable coffee ... if I were to make a new cup, it needed to have more features than just being eco-friendly," he says. So he aimed for some ...
A kulhad is a biodegradable, disposable clay cup used in India by food vendors ... But proponents point to kulhads as the healthier, more environmentally friendly option, though the science ...