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Submitted by Greg on January 25, 2008 - 17:28.
What about the additional cost and waist of water and electricity if a coffee shop would have to clean all of those cups? I would think starbucks recycles all of the paper cups thrown away.
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What about water and electricity
Submitted by Greg on January 25, 2008 - 17:28.
What about the additional cost and waist of water and electricity if a coffee shop would have to clean all of those cups?
I would think starbucks recycles all of the paper cups thrown away.