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Environmentally acceptable cups for meeting??
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 417906" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>husband recommends the wax coated paper cups. He spent years working in a laboratory testing what is in water bodies and what runoff from companies around the country contains and the effect on the environment. The wax coated paper cups (like starbucks uses) will decompose easily in a landfill and can even be composted in some areas. </p><p> </p><p>I would go to McDonalds or STarbucks or Arbys and ask for donations of cups. You iwll need to speak to a manager, not a shift manager, and if this is for a non-profit and you can give them a letter thanking them, it will be a tax deduction for them. Cups are usually one of the easier things to get donated, from my experiences anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 417906, member: 1233"] husband recommends the wax coated paper cups. He spent years working in a laboratory testing what is in water bodies and what runoff from companies around the country contains and the effect on the environment. The wax coated paper cups (like starbucks uses) will decompose easily in a landfill and can even be composted in some areas. I would go to McDonalds or STarbucks or Arbys and ask for donations of cups. You iwll need to speak to a manager, not a shift manager, and if this is for a non-profit and you can give them a letter thanking them, it will be a tax deduction for them. Cups are usually one of the easier things to get donated, from my experiences anyway. [/QUOTE]
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