
February 13, 2022
How ‘green’ is this Super Bowl?
How ‘green’ is this Super Bowl? Ocean-friendly straws and Nikola’s hydrogen beer truck try to lower the NFL championship’s carbon footprint (MarketWatch)
February 13, 2022
How ‘green’ is this Super Bowl? Ocean-friendly straws and Nikola’s hydrogen beer truck try to lower the NFL championship’s carbon footprint (MarketWatch)
February 11, 2022
Michael Winters, president of the Stone Mountain-based company WinCup, says it's "surreal" to know the company's environmentally-friendly straws will be used at the Super Bowl. (Emil Moffatt/WABE)
January 18, 2022
In 2021, Cornell Dining announced that phade® home and industrial compostable and marine biodegradable drinking straws will be replacing traditional plastics straws in all Cornell eateries as a part of their low-waste efforts. Photo courtesy of Cornell University Dining.
January 11, 2022
Cities like Ft. Myers Beach, Florida are revisiting straw bans to allow for new sustainable technologies like phade.
November 6, 2021
WinCup applauds Fort Myers Beach’s vote to strengthen straw ban (Today's Restaurant)