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One of Ireland’s leading forecourt retailers, Applegreen has confirmed that, from July, the brand will replace all non-recyclable single-use cups in stores with a new 100% recyclable cup called reCUP®.
Like many beachgoers, Shane Coons and three surfing pals picked up trash during visits. But unlike many, they didn’t walk away satisfied they’ve done enough.
By the spring of 2018, they were plotting, after surf sessions, to make a greener Southern California — and one with bluer waves.
United Airlines has begun using recyclable coffee cups from Linstol featuring Smart Planet Technologies’ EarthCoating.
The specialty coffee company will start using reCUP made with EarthCoating®, which is designed to be recyclable and use 40% less plastic than conventional poly-coated cups
4 Blue Waves, LLC is distinguished as a Preferred Vendor in association with the Ocean Friendly Restaurants program offered through the Surfrider Foundation. The Surfrider Foundation is dedicated to the protection and enjoyment of the world's ocean, waves and beaches through a powerful activist network with over 80 Chapters across the country.
As global demand for increased recycling rates and plastic reduction in single use packaging continues to grow, US-based restaurants and coffeehouses are doing their part for the environment by adopting the reCUP® recyclable paper cup and other recyclable paperboard foodservice products, made with EarthCoating® barrier coating. The most recent are Muscle Maker Grill with 40 locations, and Pie-Not with two locations.
As the surf kicks up for the US Open of Surfing, across the street, Pacific City retail development will be kicking up the first wave of a paper cup recycling program for Southern California and the nation.
Inaugural Rising Tide Summit uses reCUPs at their ocean conference in an effort to reduce plastic usage and support California landfill and ocean waste diversion goals.
Attendees of the upcoming IGNITE22 conference in San Pedro, CA will have their disposable paper reCUPs collected and pulped into recycled pape
A new closed-loop collection program for reCUPs, paper cups engineered for recycling, gives Southern California businesses a sustainable paper cup solution