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EcoSouLife Bamboo Biodegradable and Reusable Coffee Cup
These reusable, biodegradable, cups are made from bamboo fibre and starch. Bamboo is a fast-growing grass that (unlike trees) can be harvested without destroying the plant. The bamboo fiber, the waste material left behind from traditional manufacturing processes, is collected and repurposed to create a wide range of contemporary, stylish and durable lifestyle and outdoor products. When buried, these products return back to nature without without harming the environment and it is a fraction of the time it takes plastic to degrade.
EcoSouLife is an environmentally driven company on a mission to deliver guilt-free disposable and reusable alternatives you can use everyday. Our waterways, oceans and landfill are packed with plastic and waste that won't break down for hundreds of years.
EcoSouLife develop products, using the highest quality materials, that last and biodegrade to leave behind no impact. They have a range of products which are plastic-free, BPA-free, plant-based and fully biodegradable. EcoSouLife use bamboo, rice husk and cornstarch for their plates, bowls, storage containers and coffee cups.
Screw the lid on and off. Make sure the silicone ring is inside the lid.
The cardboard tag can usually be recycled in kerbside recycling or composted. Check with your local council if they will take it and what criteria they have for recycling it. See our recycling 101 blog post for more information.
Thanks for disposing responsibly.
Raw Materials – Bamboo Fibre, Vegetable Matter, Water and Starch
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