Aniyo Rahebi and Catherine Hutchins are friends with a professional background in food packaging and processing who wanted to make a bigger impact. Coffee-loving Australians send an estimated one ...
Edible coffee cup brand Good Edi has unveiled its first-ever pop-up retail store in order to help Australians to eat, drink and consume more sustainably, with its founders inviting Melbourne coffee ...
Surely it’ll just taste of bland, waxy cardboard, like all the others. No, the Good-Edi cup tastes like a crunchy waffle. It’s made out of oats, grains and coconut oil, so it’s vegan – and “a great ...
An estimated one billion coffee cups end up in landfill in Australia every year — some 50,000 cups chucked out every 30 seconds. But Catherine Hutchins and Aniyo Rahebi are doing something about ...
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