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Corn Plastic Coffee Mug - Environmentally friendly!
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Heidrun's recommendation
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A group of Art Center College of Design students from my Design for Sustainability class designed this mug to replace the polystyrene and paper cups offered in the school cafeteria-plus you get $0.25 off the cost of your beverage!
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Updated May 19, 2006
seantimberlake's recommendation
The nuclear color alone might wake you up in the morning. Love that it's sustainable. (via Heidrun)
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Updated Nov 21, 2006
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