Most people think that buying "take-out" coffee is an environmentally friendly behavior. If you insist on the disadvantages, that is, people who used to drink coffee often have to buy and drink, too much trouble. But in fact, these coffee cups may have a devastating effect on the environment.
- Yes, even if you drink coffee, but also specifically in the paper cups can be thrown into a recyclable trash.
The British Times reported data collected this week showed that less than a quarter of the coffee cups sold in the popular British coffee chain were recycled - newspapers said the UK consumed about 7 million coffee a day Paper cups, nearly a year to be 2.5 billion.
According to "Simply Cup", the only paper cup recycling company in the UK, less than 3 million paper cups were recycled last year. This is because the cup in the recycling before the need for special equipment to remove the plastic cup layer. And in the UK, there are only two such devices, one in Kendal (Kendal), the other in Halifax (Halifax).
You go to the coffee shop in the popular British neighborhood to buy coffee, only to see the recyclable logo on the coffee cup, but do not see the insider: in the UK's largest coffee chain COSTA, the coffee cups are printed with triangular recycling logo , Pret A Manger and Caffè Nero also label "100% recyclable" on their paper cups. The slogans, however, correspond to the paper sleeve parts of the coffee cups, which are indeed reusable; however, anti-waste people point out the misleading nature of the slogan so that consumers can think that the entire cup can be recycled.
Goodwin that for consumers, coffee chain should be more detailed description of its coffee cup is really environmentally friendly. He said: "The rhetoric for all kinds of environmental protection, corporate self-green drift and environmentalism, people tired of early.Improve the call for information transparency one after another.We need to let the public know where to go after recycling, and finally processed into what.
Perhaps we should return to nature, remove sunglasses, sit down at the coffee shop, review the ceramic cup to drink hot drinks time.
- Yes, even if you drink coffee, but also specifically in the paper cups can be thrown into a recyclable trash.
The British Times reported data collected this week showed that less than a quarter of the coffee cups sold in the popular British coffee chain were recycled - newspapers said the UK consumed about 7 million coffee a day Paper cups, nearly a year to be 2.5 billion.
According to "Simply Cup", the only paper cup recycling company in the UK, less than 3 million paper cups were recycled last year. This is because the cup in the recycling before the need for special equipment to remove the plastic cup layer. And in the UK, there are only two such devices, one in Kendal (Kendal), the other in Halifax (Halifax).
You go to the coffee shop in the popular British neighborhood to buy coffee, only to see the recyclable logo on the coffee cup, but do not see the insider: in the UK's largest coffee chain COSTA, the coffee cups are printed with triangular recycling logo , Pret A Manger and Caffè Nero also label "100% recyclable" on their paper cups. The slogans, however, correspond to the paper sleeve parts of the coffee cups, which are indeed reusable; however, anti-waste people point out the misleading nature of the slogan so that consumers can think that the entire cup can be recycled.
Goodwin that for consumers, coffee chain should be more detailed description of its coffee cup is really environmentally friendly. He said: "The rhetoric for all kinds of environmental protection, corporate self-green drift and environmentalism, people tired of early.Improve the call for information transparency one after another.We need to let the public know where to go after recycling, and finally processed into what.
Perhaps we should return to nature, remove sunglasses, sit down at the coffee shop, review the ceramic cup to drink hot drinks time.
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