this post was submitted on 06 Dec 2024
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Plastic cups currently have an advantage in that it’s fast and easy to pump out on a mass scale on the cheap.
Waxed paper is probably the next best thing for disposable cups. This is what McDonalds and other fast food places use and it’s renewable and biodegradable. The cost is probably pretty close to petro-plastic.
If we ever get a single use plastics tax, or the public starts freaking out more about microplastics, you will probably see restaurants return to paper cups.
The mcDonalds here gives us sturdy plastic cups that that'll buy back from you. (or you can leave them after dinner).
I'm going to have a look at this wax paper solution, that's an interesting option! Thank you!