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BYO cups : Air New Zealand scheme to cut waste from its lounges

A New Zealand airline has announced it is cutting out single-use cups in its lounges to save more than a million pounds of waste on its flights in Invercargill, Northern Ireland, and Isle of Wight passengers are being urged to bring their own coffee.

Source: nzherald.co.nz
Published on 2023-10-31

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