Where to get coffee shop discounts when you 'Bring Your Own Cup' (BYOC)
We all love a discount and even more so when we are doing a small part to help the environment. In the interest of cutting down on environmental pollution, coffee shops are incentivising customers to reduce the use of single-use coffee cups by offering great discounts when you BYOC.
Why BYOC?
Most coffee shop cups are made from a mixture of paper and plastic. This plastic is designed to make the cups leak and heatproof. This mixture of paper and plastic makes recycling quite difficult. There are only a few specialist plants in the UK that can process them, therefore the majority of them do not get recycled (that’s about 99.75%).
So that you don’t miss out on any potential discounts here is a list of some of the coffee shops which offer discounts when you BYOC:
Caffe Nero: Double reward stamps towards a free coffee. (Once you get 9 stamps you get a coffee)
Costa: 25p off
Department of Coffee and Social Affairs : 10% off
Pret a Manger: 50p off
Starbucks: 25p off
PAUL: 25p off (50p if you use PAUL own brand recyclable cup)
Greggs: 20p off
Crosstown doughnuts: 20p off
Leon: 30p off
Pure: 25p off
Crussh: 25p off or people using a reusable cup on any hot drink, juice or smoothie.
Coco di Mama: 25p off
British Airways: 15p off
Waitrose: Free coffee or tea with a recycle cup and with a Waitrose loyalty card. (Sign up to my Waitrose loyalty card online).
Alternatively, drink your coffee at work or home, a cheap and cheerful option. Not all sustainable changes have to be expensive with these options you can save money and do your part for the environment.
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