Betacup competition urges global participants to find a sustainable alternative to the wasteful, ubiquitous coffee cup. [image via: JcOlivera]
Even environmentalists with the best of intentions might struggle with always remembering to bring their reusable coffee cup from home. You know how it is – you leave home in a hurry in the morning, really need that cup of coffee from your favorite local spot to jolt you out of your morning stupor, and just as you’re about to order that double espresso americano (or whatever it is that gets you through the day) you remember that your reusable coffee cup is sitting on the kitchen counter. And then you have to make that decision: do I save my energy level for the day, or do I save the planet by using one less disposable coffee cup?
The Betacup competition hopes to generate sustainable coffee cup ideas so that you never have to make that decision ever again.

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