Enjoy your cuppa commute the good good way!

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In an exciting step towards a single-use plastic free future for the Northern Territory, 16 cafes are participating in a trial to change the way Territorians drink their favourite morning brew.

The trial will see cafes replace throwaway coffee cups with a barista-designed, reusable alternative, saving around 52,500 cups from being thrown in the bin!

The Department of Environment, Parks and Water Security is supporting a trial by The Good Good Way to bring the reuse system to Northern Territory cafes at no cost during June and July. This will enable cafes to receive the specially designed, reusable cups at no charge and staff training and support.

When you visit your favourite café, you’ll be able to borrow a cup and lid for a $3 deposit which can be refunded at any participating location.

The system delivers environmental benefits by reducing the amount of single use plastics that will be thrown away and enter landfill or pollute the Northern Territory environment. The system will deliver cost savings to business by reducing the number of single use cups and lids cafes need to purchase. In addition to this benefit,

Visit your local participating café during June/July and join the #MovetoReuse movement.

  • Eva's Cafe (Darwin)
  • The 1995 (Darwin)
  • Coolamon Cafe (Alice Springs)
  • Base Cafe 0870 (Alice Springs)
  • Yaye's Cafe (Alice Springs)
  • Rainmaker Cafe (Palmerston)
  • Mad about Coffee and Tea (Darwin)
  • Equal Grounds (Darwin)
  • Porkin (Darwin)
  • Duyu Coffee Roasters (Alice Springs)
  • Tap on Mitchell (Darwin)
  • Esplanade Restaurant & Terrace Novotel Darwin CBD (Darwin)
  • Espresso at Goyder (Palmerston)
  • Perk and Palate (Darwin)
  • The Y (Alice Springs)
  • Ugly Duckling at Charles Darwin University (Darwin)

Visit your local participating café during June and July and be one of the first Territorians to trial this exciting new system.

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