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  2. 12 Household Items You Should Never Recycle

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    Coffee pods: For some time now, single-use coffee pods have been filling landfills. Like chip bags, pods contain mixed materials, and a small amount of used grounds can contaminate an entire ...

  3. McDonald's Coffee Cups Getting a Recyclable Makeover - AOL

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    Because paper cups can be recycled, McDonald's could greatly reduce its volume of waste byproducts by using recyclable for the billions and billions served by the fast-food giant. These paper ...

  4. Why your reusable coffee cup may be no better than a disposable

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    Disposable coffee cups demonstrate that recycling could be successful – with a bit of joined-up thinking.

  5. Disposable cup - Wikipedia

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    A disposable paper cup Disposable plastic cups A disposable foam cup containing coffee. A disposable cup is a type of tableware and disposable food packaging. Disposable cup types include paper cups, plastic cups and foam cups. [1] [2] Expanded polystyrene is used to manufacture foam cups, [3] and polypropylene is used to manufacture plastic ...

  6. Plastic cup - Wikipedia

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    However, plastic cups can be easier to recycle than paper cups. Paper is an absorbent material and often needs to be paired with a water-resistant material to prevent the liquid in the cup from being absorbed by the paper. Wax or PE (plastic) are the most common materials used to line paper cups. Paper cups lined with wax cannot be recycled ...

  7. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Disposable foodservice products made from paper, paperboard, and corrugated fiberboard: including cups, plates, bowls, napkins, carryout bags, trays, egg cartons, doilies and tray liners. Some paper products are coated - mostly with plastic - or treated to improve wet strength or grease resistance.

  8. San Francisco cafes are banishing disposable coffee cups - AOL

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    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A new cafe culture is brewing in the San Francisco area, where a growing number of coffee houses are banishing paper to-go cups and replacing them with everything from glass ...

  9. Coffee cup - Wikipedia

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    A coffee cup is a cup for serving coffee and coffee-based drinks. There are three major types: conventional cups used with saucers, mugs used without saucers, and disposable cups. Cups and mugs generally have a handle. Disposable paper cups used for take-out sometimes have fold-out handles, but are more often used with an insulating coffee cup ...