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As single-use plastic piles up in landfills and pollutes oceans, event spaces are turning to food packaging that can be ...
Martin, who runs a reusable serveware company called r.World, tried offering nicer-looking cups as part of his quest to reduce the mountains of plastic bottles left behind at concerts and music ...
Reusable foodservice cups have increased in use and popularity as both individuals and venues try to reduce their reliance on ...
Existing reusable cup programs tend to operate in sports stadiums, concert halls, and other confined spaces where it’s easier to keep track of inventory.
Fans will get to try out the reusable cups at Colorado Rockies games. ... Boettcher Concert Hall, Mission Ballroom and Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre have partnered with the brand, ...
Existing reusable cup programs tend to operate in sports stadiums, concert halls, and other confined spaces where it’s easier to keep track of inventory.
Using unbranded reusable cups is completely feasible – these are already being used at large-scale concerts and music festivals such as those owned by the entertainment company Live Nation ...
Alaska Airlines tested out reusable cups for the first time on a select flight from Seattle to Minneapolis this past weekend as a test to see how feasible replacing single-use plastic or paper cups ...
This sleek little reusable coffee cup glass was designed by baristas, so you know it’s perfect for bringing into a coffee shop and getting your exact drink of choice. It has more than 2,300 five ...
COLUMBIA, Md. — Michael Martin likes to tell people he sells “ugly cups.” The hope is no one will like them enough to want to keep them. Martin, who runs a reusable serveware company called ...