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“About one kilogram of clay is required to make up to 60 small kulhads ... even if a third of them sip tea in clay cups, 117 tonnes of fertile soil will be displaced and degraded on a ...
The kulhads, sometimes called a shikora, is a traditional handle-less clay cup from India and Pakistan ... Nearly 400 railway stations in India serve tea in kulhads and the target to the government is ...
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 ...
Experts believe many types of chemicals and plastics are used to make paper cups ... or stainless steel cups. If you are drinking tea or coffee outside, a clay kulhar is one of the best options.
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 ... the band). To make the disposable ...
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