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I live in Belgium. Music festivals unite our country, just like our shared love for French fries with mayonnaise. In the past two years, a lot of festivals introduced reusable cups for serving drinks: And I don’t think this is a good idea. For each drink that you buy, they charge a deposit for the …

Nov 14th 2020 SUGAR CANE contains around 10% sugar. But that means it contains around 90% non-sugar—the material known as bagasse (pictured) which remains once the cane has been pulverised and the sugar-bearing juice squeezed out of it. World production of cane sugar was 185m tonnes in 2017. That results in a lot of bagasse. …

For decades, those who frequent Dunkin’ were in a relationship with the chains’ easily identifiable foam cups as much as they were with the hot brewed drinks. The foam phaseout is underway in New England where it’s expected to be completed across the region by December 1, CNN affiliate WFXT reports. Because heat flowed through …

LE HAVRE, France — When Spain took on South Africa in the Women’s World Cup this month, the stadium here in Le Havre was barely half full. The anemic turnouts continued when New Zealand played the Netherlands and when Spain faced China. The England-Argentina match drew a few more fans. But the United States team …