“The top three airlines in the U.S.—Delta, American Airlines, and United—have adopted similar practices (though, to be fair, they make no mention of consumable cups). Instead, all cite reductions in single-use plastics and recycling efforts (both Delta and American claim to be the first). United, for its part, claims to be the first to partner with Clean the World, an organization that recycles partially used hygiene products, like soap and shampoo.” …
This Airline Is Replacing Millions Of Single-use Cups With Tasty Edible Ones
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