A cute 17-piece tea set from Green Toys to get a play party started, and you can possibly enjoy a real cup of tea. This ...
And the top level reward tier will allow you to redeem 1,000 stars for Starbucks merchandise, such as a reusable cup. Earlier this month, Starbucks unveiled a huge menu change with three new items ...
Bronwyn’s Baby shop is a natural parenting space, specialising in babywear, reusable nappies and a responsive approach to parenting. It is a unique, sustainable gift shop and support space with ...
Another alternative is Frank Green's Ceramic Reusable Bottle, £39.99. These eco-friendly bottles come in a variety of vibrant colours, and you can mix and match bottles and lids. Different size ...
The only catch is that you’ll need to bring your own reusable cup. However, in some cases, the store may be able to provide you a takeaway cup, subject to availability. Waitrose emailed ...
But you must bring a reusable cup to claim the drink from the self-service machines. Register for the IKEA Family loyalty scheme to get a free tea or filter coffee on weekdays at participating stores.
Washable and reusable, they’re a great alternative to traditional pads and tampons, better for your body and the planet. The Coni Sporty High Waist aren’t just a guaranteed gym-class favourite, but ...
With those statistics, it’s unsurprising that more and more families are ditching disposables and switching to reusable nappies as a more eco-friendly, sustainable alternative. Multi-use nappies ...
Aisle’s Super Pad, a reusable cloth menstrual pad that is soft, extra-large, and reliably absorbent, is truly superlative. After three decades of menstruating and over three years of covering ...
Nearly three years into New Jersey’s plastic bag ban, residents continue to collect reusable bags, throw them out or donate them. A pilot program aimed at collecting extra reusable bags ...
Members will be able to get a regular americano, cappuccino, latte or tea for free at stand-alone Waitrose and Little Waitrose stores, however you should bring your own reusable cup as cups will ...
Shoppers will still need to bring a reusable cup in order to bag the freebie though. The offer is still only available to loyalty scheme members. In an email sent to My Waitrose shoppers the chain ...