Friday, September 26, 2014

Reusable cups firm launches limited edition Portuguese Cork

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The KeepCup, Australian company of reusable cups, has just released a limited edition portguesa Cork. Named KeepCup Brew Cork, glass uses the Cork which, according to Abigail Forsyth, CEO and co-founder of the company, is the best in the world.

"People buy KeepCup for re-use which transmit message while using it, but continue to use it because they love the way it makes you feel, for its color and design," explained the responsible.

Forstyh believes that the anti-bacterial properties of Cork, as well as its lightness and biogradável feature can take the brand to a wider audience ". "Our mission [to be] the same â€" reduce the use of disposable cups," he explained.

The new glass is ideal for coffee, because Cork protects your hands from burns. With a toughened glass and sturdy, a flexible lever and a larger hole, the KeepCup Brew Cork is on sale for €27 â€" in small size-and €29-in the middle.

The KeepCup emerged in Australia, after its creators if encountering a daily problem in the café where they worked â€" too many disposable cups ended up in the trash.In fact, every minute are thrown in the trash over a million disposable cups worldwide.

Most existing reusable cups were too large to fit in the coffee machines, and seemed too utilities and unappealing. Since 2009, the company has sold more than 3 million units, and its users managed to reduce by several thousand million the use of disposable cups. Currently, the KeepCup is available in more than 30 countries

In Portugal, the KeepCup has exclusive distribution of the Green Footprint, a Portuguese online store of sustainable products, which can be reused and have no toxic substances.

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