Each year 250 billion fiber cups end up in landfills, which is why many companies are attempting to design disposable cups that can be composted or recycled anywhere in the world; in 2018, Starbucks ...
Blue Bottle Coffee, the upscale chain that popularized the pour-over coffee cup, plans to make its cafes zero-waste within a year. To do that, it's getting rid of single-use cups at some locations.
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Blue Bottle's believes that hospitality is more than a transaction — it's an opportunity to express care, foster connection, and celebrate everyday rituals. By blending thoughtful rewards with small ...
Coffee chain Blue Bottle has become the latest large company looking to reduce plastic waste by testing a program aimed at eliminating paper and plastic cups at all of its locations across the country ...
Once a scrappy third-wave roaster with a few coffee shops across the Bay Area, Blue Bottle now spans the globe, with cafes in Boston, New York, D.C., Japan, and Korea. With that growth has come a ...
Blue Bottle is putting an end to its plastic and paper cups, the Oakland company announced Monday. CEO Bryan Meehan issued a statement declaring all of their nearly 70 cafes in the United States could ...