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3rd July, 2019

92 Degrees Coffee of Liverpool becomes a Frugal Cup pioneer

The Baltic Roastery coffee shop in Liverpool, owned by 92 Degrees Coffee, has followed The Docks Coffee House of Southampton in becoming another pioneer of the first fully recyclable coffee cup made of recycled paper, the Frugal Cup. According to a report by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Eunomia Research & Consulting, the UK […]

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28th June, 2019

The Docks Coffee House of Southampton becomes a Frugal Cup Pioneer

The Docks Coffee House in Southampton has made a move towards a sustainable future as the first coffee shop in the city to serve drinks in the first fully recyclable coffee cup made of recycled paper, the Frugal Cup. According to a report by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Eunomia Research & Consulting, the […]

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5th June, 2019

Frugal Brits back UK coffee cup revolution

A petition started by eco-influencer Madeleine Olivia in partnership with Frugalpac – manufacturer of the UK’s first fully recyclable cup made from recycled paper – has reached over 6,000 signatures, just in time for World Environment Day on 5th June 2019. As figures from Eunomia Research & Consulting suggest that the UK uses as many […]

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22nd May, 2019

Broadcaster Gemma Cairney gets behind the Frugal Cup

British radio personality and eco-warrior Gemma Cairney has combined her love of fashion and passion for ethical living, working with Frugal Cup – the UK’s first fully recyclable and made from recycled paper – to create a bespoke, limited edition design as part of thee #getFrugal campaign. Coffee lovers will be able to find the […]

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9th April, 2019

Frugalpac joins Farm Shop & Deli Show

Frugalpac has joined Sovereign at the Farm Shop & Deli Show 2019 to introduce its customers to our innovative Frugal Cup. According to a report by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and Eunomia Research & Consulting, the UK is set to throw away a third more single-use coffee cups than at present by 2030. Consisting […]

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