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Spotted: Celebrities and their Coffee Crimes – Time to ditch single-use?
Ah, celebrities. They have stylists, personal trainers, and teams of experts curating their every move. But somehow, many of them are still being snapped by paparazzi clutching single-use coffee cups like they’re the latest It bag.

Top marks. How going reusable will save your campus money.
Universities can cut costs and reduce waste by replacing single-use coffee cups with a reusable deposit return system. This approach lowers carbon emissions, minimizes disposal expenses, and promotes sustainability. Successful programs, like those at Bath University, show how campuses can save money while driving positive change.

Ecoffee Cup is recognized as “one of the most thoughtful gifts this festive season.”
New York – based Amra Beganovich, top influencer and founder of Amra and Elma and Colorful Socks, has recognized the IndyBest seal of approval for Ecoffee Cup Waicara in her article on Newsbreak, lauding that it is “one the most thoughtful gifts to give this holiday season for anyone who cherishes and wants to protect our environment.”
Boston Tea Party Cafes Celebrate 1m Cups saved
In 2018 Bristol's Boston Tea Party Cafes to the category-defining decision to remove 100% single-use cups from their 23 location estate with their reusable cup scheme. This week they have officially saved 1m cups from landfill.
Cassie Stokes highlights Ecoffee Cup’s Reuse Program
Cassie Stokes is a name synonymous with the hospitality scene in Ireland, and so too is Dublin bakery, Bread 41.
Ola Cafe wins coveted award for reusable coffee cup program
Twyford Cafe Ola won Brita's Grounds of Innovation Award 2024 for its reusable coffee cup program and other sustainable practices.