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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reusable cup" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a cup or container that can be used multiple times, as opposed to a disposable cup which is only used once. Example: "I always bring my reusable cup to the coffee shop to reduce waste and save money."
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The challenge is daunting: improvements to its paper cup in 1997 were supposed to eliminate "double-cupping" – this morning, I forgot my reusable cup, and I just noticed my tea was double-cupped – but the practice continues in many of its 17,000 stores.
Starbucks rolls out a $1 reusable cup to reduce waste.
Beware the reusable cup economy Don't get sucked in.
A smarter fix is avoiding all that rubbish in the first place by investing in a reusable cup.
In 2014 it launched a £1 reusable cup, but despite these efforts only 1.8% of its customers use reusable cups.
Bakery chain Paul has recently more than doubled its reusable cup discount to 50p for customers ordering any hot drink.
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Its own reusable cups cost £3.
How do coffee chains reward customers with reusable cups?
Greggs will refill any reusable cups and give those customers a 20p discount. Its own reusable cups cost £2.
Whether reusable cups are more environmentally friendly than paper cups is another sticking point.
Caffe Nero gives customers double stamps on its reward cards for reusable cups.
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