Each use after that means more environmental savings and less garbage.
Ceramic mugs vs paper cups.
When assessing the sustainability of disposable cups vs reusables it s clear that reusables are more eco friendly when used repeatedly.
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It is sometimes referred to as a quality difference but it might be better to call it a suitability difference.
When drinking from ceramic coffee mugs it feels like a better experience because of the associations you make to your mug from the location you use it in home office local coffee shop to its weight texture and insulating properties.
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Paper cup 4 fig 8 relative indicator results for every cup type per impact category 13 fig 9 influence of the different processes on the use of a ceramic mug 13 fig 10 influence of the different on the washing of a ceramic mug 14 fig 11 relative lcia results for the different cups per impact category.
On the other hand a paper cup is temporary and disposable most likely used in new environments or unique.
There is certainly a difference between porcelain mugs and other ceramic mugs.
A canadian study at the university of victoria compared the energy usage in manufacturing reusable cups with that of disposable cups.
Classic ceramic tin styrofoam glass plastic paper and stainless steel.
So does bringing my own reusable mug really help the environment if i have to replace it every few months.
Ceramic cups are also a good alternative but it will take more uses for them to become more environmentally friendly than disposable cups as few as 15.
Here s a look at how plastic stainless steel and ceramic coffee mugs impact a brew s taste.
Creating a reusable ceramic mug requires more energy than the making of a disposable paper cup.
These plastic cups contain less plastic than the tumbler i use but even doubling.
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As mentioned in the essential answer you only need to use your ceramic mug or plastic cup a handful of times to break even with the industry standard cup in terms of environmental impact.
750 uses but only 250 washings.
There are three main options.
The material you settle on will have an impact on your coffee s flavor.
Your friend s skepticism aside you really only need to use a ceramic mug about 18 times or a plastic mug eight times to break even with a paper cup in terms of water use energy and waste.
Mugs hanging around your office tend to be used on average 50 times.
Plastic metal and ceramic.
While manufacturing a ceramic cup took more energy than manufacturing a paper cup the energy per use for a paper cup remained constant because they are thrown away after one use.