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PureCycle Technologies, a corporation headquartered in Orlando, Fla., has a polypropylene purification facility in Ironton, ...
Grom, the premium Italian gelato brand owned by Unilever, was an early adopter of Qwarzo® through its Qwarzo®-coated paper ...
Starbucks enthusiasts will soon notice a change ... the coffee behemoth is replacing its clear single-use plastic cups with opaque white compostable ones made out of molded fiber.
Cold coffee orders will no longer come in a plastic cup in some Starbucks locations — rather, they’ll be served in fiber-based compostable cold cups. The new disposable drinkware is made from ...
Depending on the state, some Starbucks locations have switched their transparent single-use plastic ... new cups make it difficult for customers to photograph their colorful drinks. "No more ...
Select Starbucks locations in 14 states have stopped using plastic cold drink cups, switching to compostable fiber-based alternatives. The change is due to local regulations and Starbucks ...
Those tiny dots are there for a reason! The first sip of an ice-cold Starbucks drink is one of the most satisfying feelings, especially when your barista makes your order exactly how you like it.
Starbucks cups are made out of polypropylene, or No. 5 plastic, and Landers told CBS News that these cups are designed to be recyclable and there are facilities that do this in the U.S. CBS News ...
Starbucks is one of the United States' biggest users of single-use plastic cups ... dumpsters and find out where the cups were ending up. "If I don't do it, no one's going to do it," Dell said.