AUCKLAND, Dec 6 — Passengers flying Air New Zealand can have their coffee, and eat it too. Well, their coffee cup that is. The Kiwi carrier has launched an innovative pilot programme testing edible coffee cups made of leak-proof biscotti biscuits as part of its continuing effort to reduce onboard...
Friday, 06 Dec 2019 10:59 PM MYTAUCKLAND, Dec 6 — Passengers flying Air New Zealand can have their coffee, and eat it too. Well, their coffee cup that is.
The Kiwi carrier has launched an innovative pilot programme testing edible coffee cups made of leak-proof biscotti biscuits as part of its continuing effort to reduce onboard waste.The vanilla-flavoured cookie cups were developed to last “as long as it will take you to drink your coffee” and to be leak-proof.
“It’s terrific that Air New Zealand has partnered with us to showcase to its customers and the world that a little bit of Kiwi ingenuity and innovation could have a really positive impact on the environment while at the same time delivering a really cool and tasty customer experience,” said co-founder, Jamie Cashmore in a statement.
We're always looking for ways to reduce waste on board, so we're trialing an edible biscotti coffee cup from twiice 🍪 Who's eating their cup once they've finished what's inside? ☕️
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