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GaeaStar’s 3D-printed disposable clay cups are available in the US for the first time today, but only at Verve Coffee shops in San Francisco.
To add the image just secure the paper on one side then pull the carrier paper out from the opposite side. Use a paper towel to dry the image. To heat set the image, put your mugs in the oven at 210 ...
Coffee cups are being grown from fruit by a design company in a bid to cut down on plastic waste. They are made from gourds, a large fruit with a hard skin in the pumpkin family, using custom ...
Mankotia said that because his 3D-printed cups are made from just dirt, salt and water, they can safely be left in landfills or even smashed to dust on the ground. "When you throw it away, it's ...
GaeaStar, a startup based in San Francisco and Germany, plans to introduce its 3D-printed disposable clay cups to coffee shops in the United States after a successful trial in Berlin.