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Have you ever noticed your office has free coffee but no tampons or period products? It feels weird, right? Most workplaces proudly offer high-end espresso machines, yet basic menstrual care is ...
TFC Recycling announces that residents throughout the Hampton Roads-Tidewater region can now recycle clean and dry paper cups ...
The company’s Savannah River mill in Rincon, Georgia, now accepts polycoated paper cups in its mixed paper feedstock for ...
Owala’s SmoothSip Slider Coffee Tumbler has a leakproof lid that makes sipping easy and fuss-free. It’s available in a ...
Coffee is a versatile product that can be used in a variety of ways in the kitchen and garden. It's not just the drink that ...
Coffee grounds are edible and can be used in a variety of cooking methods, according to experts who say they can be used as a ...
That’s exactly what happens with the first spoonful of French onion soup at Cafe Du Berry in Portland, Oregon. This unassuming little spot on the city’s east side might not win any architectural ...
Starbucks in early March unveiled its springtime line of merchandise, which includes a collection of Mother's Day cups.
Finnish licorice maker Kouvolan Lakritsi adds a fiber-based cup from Metsä Board to its retail packaging portfolio.
Starbucks' biomass-based plastic straws could replace the flimsy paper ones and still avoid the pollution of petroleum-based plastics.
Despite its vague instructions and slight bit of sediment left in our coffee, Kaffé’s KF9020 is a decent pitcher-style cold ...
CEO Brian Niccol’s goal to restore some of the coffee chain’s former homey feel includes baristas adding upbeat greetings and drawings on takeout cups. But the company just set some limits.