From my other posts, you may have gathered that I’m a big fan of coffee. It has to be really, really good, and when the brand is organic and is a force for good, they can’t go wrong.

I’m really happy to announce that, to encourage us all to give up disposable coffee cups, my friends at Salt Spring Coffee, have given me a 400g bag of coffee and a 12 oz black stainless steel tumbler to give away!

This prize is for CANADA only and closes on April 1st 2017 – Hurry!

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Want ANOTHER chance to win? Head over to the ‘Best for the World Challenge’ right now and say no to disposable cups for 21 days for a chance to win coffee for a year and 6 handcrafted mugs. You read that right, you can win COFFEE FOR A YEAR and some mugs.

27 responses to “Salt Spring Coffee Giveaway”

  1. I try to reduce the amount of waste my family produces

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  2. I prefer not to use them as they fill up the landfill.

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  3. I hate seeing so many coffee cups littered around our streets — if more people used reusable cups, our neighbourhood would look better!

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  4. I’m giving up disposable cups as it’s part of my decision to go zerowaste.

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  5. I never really used disposable cups, and if i do I wash them because they’re too nice to just throw out.

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  6. I gave up disposable cups years ago. I swear the flavour of my coffee is not the same in a disposable cup. I prefer my glass travel mug for my coffee.

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  7. To save the amount we waste!! We really need more ppl to do this!

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  8. I am giving them up because of the environment. We try to reduce as much as we can.

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  9. I generally don’t have coffee out a lot except during rolluptherim time. I maybe have one coffee out each week. Its more affordable and better for the environment for me to make my coffee at home each day, and that is why i choose to make coffee at home!

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  10. I never use disposable cups, personally. Hubby on the other hand is not so diligent. The daily travel to Timmy’s will be the most challenging but I vow to make him take a travel mug instead. I am a huge reduce, reuse and recycle fanatic, so I love this challenge.

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  11. I want to leave as little a footprint as I can

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  12. Thanks so much! I love trying new coffees 🙂

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  13. I’ve already given them up – it makes the earth happy, and the lids aren’t popping off all the time!

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  14. I have not used disposable cups for a few years as there are so many great travel mugs to choose from. I like to try and reduce waste as much as possible and disposable cups is something that is easy for anyone to do.

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  15. I am trying to give up disposable drinking cups because they require a lot of trees to make them. such a waste of trees when we can use our own cup.

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  16. Because I want a healthy Earth for my daughter and for all future generations to come.

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  17. I hardly ever use disposable cups as I want to leave a very small foot print when I leave.

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  18. I make it a point to always have a go-cup with me so I can avoid using disposables.

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  19. I do my best to keep litter to a minimum. Coffee tastes better when not in a plastic cup

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  20. I’ve already given up on paper cups, I try to always have my mug with me! I hate the thought of all that waste.

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    Scott MacMillan

    They are a plague upon our environment.

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  22. I prefer drinking my coffee from a mug honestly…

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  23. Robyn Bellefleur Avatar
    Robyn Bellefleur

    I would like to reduce the amount of waste our household makes.

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  24. I signed up of the challenge and going to get my friends to as well!

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  25. I have given up disposable cups as I want to protect the environment for myself and future generations!

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  26. I much prefer drinking out of my reusable mug. It tastes better and isn’t wasteful.

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  27. I rarely use disposable cuts to begin with , I would rather not contribute to the carbon footprint so negatively .

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