reusable coffee cup sleeves


Mississauga resident Pauline Love grew weary of the sheer amount of waste produced by coffee sleeves alone and decided to do something about it.

Hence, Cupcoat Expressions was born and has blossomed from what once was a part-time gig to having its own manufacturing factory in Toronto.

Jute, cotton, hemp and bamboo are some examples of the types of recycled materials that are used in the creation of the Cupcoat and are available in many colours and patterns, destined to suit every coffee or hot drink lover.

And here's what's best of all - "Just one Cupcoat can help divert three to five pounds of garbage from landfills per person,” Love said. “With hundreds of millions of beverages sold each month the waste adds up."

Cupcoats are sold at various coffee shops and throughout North America.

Mississauga News

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