TT Festival Of Freedom: Keeping It Eco

Posted by Beth Pickard on

For the Talking Tables’ Festival Of Freedom we are excited to have partnered with some fun and delicious drinks brands, including Sibling Gin – a local family-run gin distillery. We shall be making full use of our  recyclable paper cups for all the drinks at the festival.

As part of our journey to become a certified B Corporation we have worked hard to develop the first ever fully disposable paper cup that you can put straight into your recycling bin at home along with all those other paper and card items. This makes them perfect for large scale events such as festivals, ensuring everyone can have a truly guilt-free experience.

Available in 3 sizes and in a variety of bright colours there’s a cup for every theme. The team is excited to get dressed up and cover ourselves in glitter and tassels, with cheers cups in hand! The festival organisers have done a great job in creating a brilliant experience and we have provided lots of bright Talking Tables products to be included, most of which is from our eco collection, including lots of beautiful reusable decorations and our recyclable cups! Watch this space to see the site come to life!

 

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