Dublin City Council pilot project sees customers paying €1 for cup with money back on return
and the council’s civic offices will be rolled out if there is public demand.
In the three locations, customers who buy takeaway coffee will have to also purchase a takeaway cup costing €1. If they request a lid, it will be an extra €1. When customers return their cup they get their €1 back. The lid can be kept and re-used. A recent Government-funded study estimated up to 200 million single-use coffee, non-recyclable cups are used inThe pilot begins on Monday in Dublin City University and Trinity College Dublin coffee docks and cafes and will be rolled out to Dublin City Council on April 29th.
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