Cafes in Bermagui, New South Wales, band together to wage war on waste, saying it is easier to make the shift together.
Believe it or not, humans may not be drawn to reusable cup schemes due to a sense moral duty or good old-fashioned guilt. What's really going to draw them in, according to a new study, is gambling.
city cafes were brought under the banner of the initiative upon its launch to try and get the word out and change mindsets.
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