Eco friendly drink ware – something a bit different

24 July 2023

New Eco drinkware 

Recycled Steel Cups
Using a reusable coffee cup made from any material should be considered as eco – friendly. The phrase is ‘refill rather than landfill’. But we can go further to avoid greater plastic usage even in our refillable cup. A few of the products that have caught our eye recently are below:
 
Arusha 350ml Recycled stainless steel cup
This one is unusual in that as well as looking like an elegant high end product it is made from post-consumer stainless steel. It is a double walled coffee cup with attractive powder coated finish sipping spout. It has been awarded the Global Recycling Standard and TC certification to verify that the product is made from post-consumer stainless steel. Ideal for both print and engraving.
Being a double walled container it keeps hot drinks hot on the go. Features a leak-proof, screw-lid and sliding, leak-proof, sipping spout The Arusha promotes reusable cups and is supplied in sustainable packaging of a compostable corn-starch liner and Kraft folded box. The Arusha can be sent out in bulk or delivered to individual home addresses.
PRODUCT CODE: OLDE491R Arusha 350ml Recycled stainless steel cup
DIMENSIONS: 75 x 143mm (350ml capacity)
BRAND AREA: 20 x 40mm
COLOURS: black | white | navy
PACKAGING DETAILS: 42 x 42 x 32 cm | 50 per carton, GW 12.45 kg

Glass and recycled plastic cup

10067582 Bello 420 ml glass tumbler with recycled plastic outer wall


This is a glass tumbler protected by a recycled plastic case. The tumbler is made from 100% durable borosilicate glass which conserves the freshness of the beverage, and it does not contain any harmful chemicals. BPA-free, tested and approved under German Food Safe Legislation (LFGB). The product is also tested and approved for phthalates content according to REACH regulations. The tumbler fits under most coffee machines. Volume capacity is 420 ml. By removing the plastic case, the item is dishwasher safe. Presented in a recycled cardboard gift box.

DIMENSIONS: 14O mm high (420ml capacity)
BRAND AREA: 20 x 70mm
COLOURS: black | white | blue | grey | green
 
 

Sugar Cane coffee cups

21042641 Americano®­­ Renew 350 ml insulated tumbler

This is a double-wall insulated tumbler with screw-on lid and 350 ml capacity. The product is however made from 25% plastic derived from sugar cane. This renewable source absorbs carbon dioxide whilst growing and is a by-product of the sugar industry. The use of sugar cane means less oil is used in the manufacture of each tumbler. The tumbler is 100% recyclable and packed in a home compostable bag. Made in the UK. BPA-free. 75% PP Plastic and 25% Sugarcane bioplastic.

DIMENSIONS: 154 mm high (350ml capacity)
BRAND AREA: 220 x 73mm – can brand on the round
COLOURS: black | white | blue | grey | green | pink
 

The above is just a selection of the items available form Pavilion Earth. Whilst we aim to keep the web site up to date new products are being developed all the time. So if you have need, even of you cannot find on the web site please just give us a call it is likely we can source it for you.

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