When your child reaches 12 to 18 months of age, you'll need to start making the transition from bottles to sippy cups. The American Pediatrics Association recommends transitioning from the bottle ...
Starbucks is allowing reusable cups at company-owned locations for the first time since the pandemic struck. Gulp. Your reusable coffee mug may be just as bad for the environment as a disposable ...
We live in an age where everything gets thrown away. From disposable cameras to disposable diapers, few products marketed to consumers are made to last. But what many consumers don’t realize is ...
For bottles and sippy cups, it’s important to bring what your kiddo is used to. There are disposable sippy cups on the market ...
Back in early 2016, British TV chef and food writer Hugh Fearnley-Wittingstall continued his ‘War on Waste’ series by looking at how difficult it is to recycle disposable coffee cups ...
If your child is still using sippy cups, make sure to bring extras. They can be hard to replace if lost since gift shops ...
In the UK, we throw away an estimated 2.5 billion disposable coffee cups every year. In theory, they are "recyclable", but in practice, only a tiny percentage is dealt with sustainably.
There are currently only a small number of specialist plants in the UK able to process the disposable used cups, and as a result, the vast majority of them (more than 99.75%) don't get recycled.
Disposable income is an often-misunderstood term. It suggests we have "disposable" money that we really don't care about. But the truth is, most of us care about every penny of it, and many of us ...
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