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Repurpose The Coolest Green Coffee Cup Around

Hey Neighbors!

I just received some really great coffee cups from repurpose compostables.  They create products from plants!  I really like these cups.  Right now they have insulated hot cups and cold cups.My family is using ours for a get together with friends.  Since we will be having early mornings and late nights, quite a bit of coffee and hot tea will be consumed.



We are just beginning the process of going more green, so I am sure there are many of my neighbors out there ahead of us on this that will find repurpose compostables fascinating.  We are presently planning a compost bin outside, have planted our own vegetable garden, purchased chickens for eggs, and of course we recycle as much as possible.  One of the great benefits of the repurpose cups is they are compostable and it is fast.




repurpose compostables:
"Traditional insulated cups are made by adding additional layers of paper, but the Repurpose insulated hot cup does the same, better, with our patented insulation material on a single wall cup. Our insulated cup is also chlorine free and uses soy-based inks. Best of all the product generates less CO2 than a traditional paper cup when produced due to it’s Ingeo lining, and can be composted in 90 days in a commercial composter, offering the greenest possible alternative to Styrofoam and all other non-compostable insulated cups."


 You can find repurpose compostables on Facebook and Twitter.   And the good news is, one neighbor will get their own box of repurpose cups.

Disclosure:I received no monetary compensation for this post.  I did receive one box of repurpose cups for review purposes.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.




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DEBIJOT said…
We recently bought a can crusher to recycle our drink cans.
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latanya t said…
we recycle soda and water bottles
wombatz cazz said…
I conserve water a lot!
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Anonymous said…
i only use green cleaning products
justicecw said…
I buy the majority of my clothes second hand. Thanks for the chance, justicecw@hotmail.com
Erika P. said…
I collect rain water for my garden and compost when I can.
Nancy said…
We go green by recycling every day!

Nancy
allibrary (at) aol (dot) com
We recycle everything, support eco-friendly companies and this year we started composting too.
Oh and we vote for eco-friendy candidates/politicians (YES! It does make a difference!)

Jesselyn A/Jesstinger
jessterlyn(at)aol(dot)com

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