r.Cup brought together the White House and other national leaders to talk reuse in D.C.
The White House and the EPA are serious about ending single-use waste—and they’re working r.Cup to get the word out.
Valuable articles and updates on the reuse industry and r.Cup
The White House and the EPA are serious about ending single-use waste—and they’re working r.Cup to get the word out.
The city of Seattle is a leader in environmental initiatives like recycling and composting, but now they’re one of the first cities in America to
SSA Group is reducing waste at events like the National Western Stock Show—and they’re making it look easy with r.Cup.
Not many people have worked on climate solutions longer than Matt Prindiville, who’s advised everyone from the United Nations to the world’s top brands—and Matt
At Pollstar Live!, the world’s largest gathering of live-entertainment professionals, r.Cup was featured as a tangible way to boost sustainability. See what the experts had to say about bringing sustainable solutions to live events—and why r.Cup stood out.
Justin Russell says eliminating six different beverage cups and switching to r.Cup has been a success with the venue’s bartenders and guests alike. (Bonus: the concession line is moving more smoothly.)
Cali Vibes kicked off music-festival season in Long Beach, California, with an act that others are looking to follow. For this year’s festival, headlined by
After just one night using r.Cup, this Cervantes bar manager was sold.
When Zach Hombach tried r.Cup at his part-time bar manager gig, he was so impressed, he immediately brought the reusable cups to Cervantes Ballroom. “It’s a no-brainer,” he says.
When the Indigo Girls played to a sold-out crowd on the lawn of the Woodland Park Zoo last June, they kicked off a new way
The L.A. city council just voted unanimously to ban single-use waste at city venues. What does that mean for venue operators? See how r.Cup is making it easy with a hassle-free cup rental service.
Seattle’s Showbox Theater couldn’t look away from how much trash
they were generating, night after night. See what they did about it—
and why they feel good about the solution they found.
Events and festivals around Seattle
are converting to reusable cups. And
they’ve named r.Cup the best solution for the job.
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