New Zealand's national carrier is experimenting with a new edible coffee cup that will further reduce waste produced on board
, a family-run business dedicated to making edible plant-based cups that taste as good as being good to the earth feels.
Air New Zealand customer experience manager Niki Chave tells CNN in a statement that the airline serves 8 million cups of coffee on board its planes annually. And so far, the customers who have tested out the Twiice cups have given the taste a thumbs-up, she adds.
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