More goes into the design of a takeaway coffee cup than most of us realise. For instance, you might not have known that placing the cover’s drinking spout opposite the paper cup’s “seam ...
How often do you buy a takeaway coffee? Once a week? Every day? If you’re anything like most of the Stylist office, you’ll diligently chuck your paper cup in the recycling bin once you’ve ...
So, you know, things are really looking up. So, why exactly aren’t our coffee cups being recycled? Paper-based takeaway coffee cups are usually lined with a membrane of polyethylene (aka plastic ...
Since last year, when we were all made aware of the UK's unrecycled cup mountain, some of us have found it hard to buy a takeaway coffee without being wracked with guilt. In the UK, we throw away ...
Between them they now boast the largest collection of take-away coffee cup lids in the world and their new book, Coffee Lids: Peel, Pinch, Pucker, Puncture, brings a selection of these lids together ...
It's gradually becoming common knowledge that it's not as easy to recycle your takeaway coffee cup as people may have thought. It's the mixture of paper and plastic in their inner lining ...
So, depending on where you drop in for your cups o’ Joe on any ... Think again. Here, coffee experts reveal how to nail your favourite takeaway coffee at home – all without expensive kit.
More goes into the design of a takeaway coffee cup than most of us realise. For instance, you might not have known that placing the cover’s drinking spout opposite the paper cup’s “seam” can help ...