Good coffee, bad cup: How to curb ocean plastic pollution by switching to refill and reuse solutions - Oceana Europe
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Executive Summary Danes use large quantities of single-use packaging for takeaway food and beverages. One of the most striking examples concerns single-use coffee cups. A survey carried out for Oceana by KantarGallup estimates that Danes use around 130 million singleuse cups each year for coffee alone. Single-use cups are one of the top ten items Read more
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