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Ceramic Mug Group, In order to reduce waste, Air New Zealand (hereinafter referred to as Air New Zealand) has begun to let passengers try vanilla-flavored edible coffee mugs.
Whether in flight or on the ground, passengers can enjoy the coffee in this leak-proof cup, and this mug can also be used for desserts.
According to Air New Zealand of customer experience manager Niki Chave, the company currently
ceramic mug supplies more than 8 million mugs of coffee each year, and so far, these custom coffee cups have been welcomed by passengers.
We have been working with the innovative New Zealand company twiice to explore the future of edible coffee mugs, which are vanilla-flavored and will not leak. Passengers who have used these mugs love them, and we also use them as For dessert bowls.
Air New Zealand recently switched to compostable plant-based paper mugs, but the company hopes that one day it can completely eliminate all paper mugs and reduce the pressure in the landfill.
Jamie Cashmore, the co-founder of Twiice, said that such edible mugs are playing an important role and they can be shown to the world that this innovative packaging method is achievable.
Air New Zealand can work with us to show our customers and the world that the ingenuity and innovation of New Zealanders can have a real positive impact on the environment, while at the same time providing customers with a cool and delicious experience.
Switching to plant-based paper mugs is expected to reduce the number of paper cups being landfilled by 15 million per year.
The airline will continue to experiment with edible
personalized stoneware mugs, and at the same time strive to make this cup a long-term product of the company.