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There’s some good news. A company named GaeaStar is offering a third alternative to US customers: a clay cup that sits somewhere between disposable and reusable, containing zero plastic and zero ...
Disposable plastic and paper cups are an environmental mess. GaeaStar, a startup based in Berlin and San Francisco, thinks it can do better with just clay, water, salt and sand. After piloting ...
Fortunately, you just need some clay and your DIY ingenuity to create bee clay cups. Simply roll a tiny amount of clay and form a spike on one end and a cup-shaped opening on the other.
Centuries-old practices could make all of us better stewards of Earth, even as we cling to modern habits like buying a to-go coffee in a disposable cup. San Francisco- and Berlin-based 3D-printing ...
It might sound strange, but one California coffee chain now offers customers the option to have their brew served in a small clay pot. It’s actually a 3D-printed coffee cup made of just three ...
A kulhad is a biodegradable, disposable clay cup used in India by food vendors to serve hot beverages like chai and some desserts like yogurt. The cups have been excavated from the Indus Valley as ...