Huskee (a coffee cup made from coffee husk)

Huskee cup

Huskee is a brand of coffee cups, made from repurposed coffee husk and polymer. In beautiful sand and dark brown shade with natural flecks, these cups have the same thermal insulation as paper cups, but use up waste.

Avoid caffeine for pregnancy/nursing (NHS says if you do drink it, no more than 1 cup of mild coffee or cola, or 2 cups of weak tea daily). Also avoid caffeine for affected medical conditions (like insomnia!)

Swishing coffee grounds into sinks could clog drains, so use a SinkShield

We like Sanctuary Coffee (profits help animals!) You can bin coffee grounds and tea leaves in food waste bins (usually broken down by microorganisms in a sealed oxygen-free facility – anaerobic digestion). If you don’t have one, just bin them (acids could harm compost creatures – same for rhubarb/tomato/citrus scraps and allium scraps – onion, garlic, shallots, leeks and chives).

Why choose reusable coffee cups?

Most coffee cups have plastic lining, so they can’t be recylced. This means that billions are littered worldwide. When it’s so simple to either drink coffee from a mug, or choose a reusable mug that will last years.

This saves littered mugs from breaking down into microplastics, and falling down storm drains and going into the sea. And also stops wildlife getting their heads stuck inside.

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