A team of researchers has made a compostable 3D printing material made from coffee grounds and mushroom spores.
"Starbucks is the first and only national coffeehouse in the U.S. to allow you to bring your own clean personal cup — whether its a reusable tumbler, thermos or travel mug," the company says on its ...
Americans drink around 1.6 billion pounds of coffee, but most of the used coffee grounds—over 1.1 billion pounds—end up in ...
Starbucks' announcement that they will start a new campaign to use biodegradable cups—discontinuing the use of their iconic ...
The company is rolling out molded fiber cups in 14 states as part of its eco-friendly initiatives. Starbucks is shaking ...
Dunkin' announced that it is nixing its non-dairy upcharge after guest feedback, and amid an ongoing class action lawsuit alleging discrimination.
A group of creative engineers from the University of Washington recently introduced a plastic alternative that utilizes a mix of used coffee grounds and 3D-printed mycelium biocomposites to create ...
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