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The key to changing consumers’ behaviour is reducing the barriers or “niggle factors” that are preventing the switch, according to KeepCup co ... use of single-use plastic cups and bottles.
When Keepcup produced its first reusable cup back in 2009 ... Thirteen years on, the harms of single-use plastics may be better understood, but plastic production has still doubled in the last decade.
“Our business quadrupled overnight, “ says Abigail. The original KeepCup is made of lightweight plastic. But for many coffee drinkers, plastic isn’t right for their daily ritual. So in ...
But, last week my pink KeepCup exposed a rather shameful personality ... attempt to reduce their daily consumption of single use plastic. Disposable coffee cups can't be recycled in the UK ...
While consumers were largely unaware of the term "single-use plastic" when Forsyth founded KeepCup in 2009, she believes lockdown has given Australians time to reflect on the negative impact ...
KeepCup founder and managing director Abigail ... as well as help reduce the volume of single-use plastic that ended up in the environment. Even if the extra charge to buy a coffee in a single ...
the official KeepCup Twitter account shared the company’s policy wishlist. The B Corp calling for a broad ban on single-use plastic, slashed logging of native forests, and extra support for ...
The plastic lid and seal closure fit securely and continue to hold up well after several months of daily use. Baristas love these and I get compliments on it daily." Right now, the KeepCup is ...