Eco-responsible Ukrainians will be able to save money in coffee shops in three cities

Eco-responsible Ukrainians will be able to save money in coffee shops in three cities shutterstock
Katerina Belousova

Visitors are offered discounts of up to 20%

Some coffee shops in Kyiv, Lviv and Vinnytsia will offer a discount to visitors who take coffee in their reusable cups.

This will allow eco-responsible Ukrainians not only to create less garbage, but also to save money, reports the public organization Let's do it, Ukraine on Facebook.

"If you have a reusable mug, you can save your monthly budget from unnecessary expenses," eco-activists emphasized.

Institutions in Kyiv that offer discounts:

  • Tsotton Tsoffee – 10%;
  • LONDON Coffee House – 10%;
  • Felíz Coffee & Food – UAH 5;
  • My Bookshelf – 10%;
  • AROMA KAVA –UAH 2;
  • Silpo – 2 hryvnias.

Lviv institutions:

  • Stary Lev Publishing House;
  • STUDIO 78 – 20%;
  • OM NOM NOM - 100% vegan tsafe – 10%;
  • B L A C K ​​G O N E I – 5%;
  • Alternative Coffee – 2 hryvnias.

Vinnytsia establishments:

  • Black cat White cat – 10%;
  • Amelie – 15%;
  • Vinnytsia Donuts – 7%;
  • Coffee TO GO – UAH 2;
  • Ukrainians drink coffee here – 10%.

Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that in Lviv, eco-activists have launched a service reusable Zero Cup coffee mug. You can take an aromatic drink in a coffee shop in a reusable cup, pay a deposit for it, and then return the money by returning the dishes to another establishment.

As EcoPolitic previously reported, there is a chain of fast food restaurants in France McDonald's refused to use disposable dishes.

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