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Tim Hortons' cups are landfill, not recyling: City — Lindsay Advocate
Tim Hortons' cups are landfill, not recyling: City — Lindsay Advocate

Coffee cups: 3 months later, are they being recycled at Tim Hortons and  Starbucks? | CBC News
Coffee cups: 3 months later, are they being recycled at Tim Hortons and Starbucks? | CBC News

Tim Horton's - CleanRiver
Tim Horton's - CleanRiver

Tim Hortons® to eliminate "double-cupping" in favour of recyclable sleeves  - Toronto Times
Tim Hortons® to eliminate "double-cupping" in favour of recyclable sleeves - Toronto Times

Six things you may be recycling wrong: The Drop Blog - Aquatera
Six things you may be recycling wrong: The Drop Blog - Aquatera

First of its kind in Canada: Tim Hortons® to test a reusable, returnable  cup and food packaging program with zero-waste platform Loop
First of its kind in Canada: Tim Hortons® to test a reusable, returnable cup and food packaging program with zero-waste platform Loop

Tim Hortons makes environmental changes -
Tim Hortons makes environmental changes -

Tim Hortons Pilots Greener Coffee Cups and Reusable Containers
Tim Hortons Pilots Greener Coffee Cups and Reusable Containers

Tim Hortons introduces new white hot beverage lids as part of its Tims For  Good sustainability platform, and trials of plastic-free fibre lids also  planned for 2022
Tim Hortons introduces new white hot beverage lids as part of its Tims For Good sustainability platform, and trials of plastic-free fibre lids also planned for 2022

Refuse & Reduce | Sustainability | The University of Winnipeg
Refuse & Reduce | Sustainability | The University of Winnipeg

Tim Hortons launches reusable and returnable cup pilot in Vancouver with  Return-It as part of mission to reduce single-use waste
Tim Hortons launches reusable and returnable cup pilot in Vancouver with Return-It as part of mission to reduce single-use waste

Tim Hortons Is Testing New Cups For Hot Drinks In Canada That Are Recyclable  & Compostable - Narcity
Tim Hortons Is Testing New Cups For Hot Drinks In Canada That Are Recyclable & Compostable - Narcity

Tim Hortons aims at a more sustainable future | WMW
Tim Hortons aims at a more sustainable future | WMW

New blue bin system will finally recycle Tim Hortons, Starbucks cups. But  Toronto also needs to cut demand
New blue bin system will finally recycle Tim Hortons, Starbucks cups. But Toronto also needs to cut demand

Greenpeace Slams Tim Hortons' New Recyclable Coffee Lids
Greenpeace Slams Tim Hortons' New Recyclable Coffee Lids

Tim Hortons Double Double Coffee, Recyclable Single Serve Keurig K-Cup  Pods, 180g/6.3 oz. (Imported from Canada) : Amazon.ca: Grocery & Gourmet  Food
Tim Hortons Double Double Coffee, Recyclable Single Serve Keurig K-Cup Pods, 180g/6.3 oz. (Imported from Canada) : Amazon.ca: Grocery & Gourmet Food

More than three billion units of Tim Hortons® packaging will be improved  over the next year across Canada, including eliminating more than one  billion single-use plastics
More than three billion units of Tim Hortons® packaging will be improved over the next year across Canada, including eliminating more than one billion single-use plastics

Petition · Recycle Coffee Cups at All Tim Hortons Restaurants In Ontario! ·  Change.org
Petition · Recycle Coffee Cups at All Tim Hortons Restaurants In Ontario! · Change.org

Tim Hortons cups and lids going grey across Saskatchewan to celebrate the  109th Grey Cup this Sunday, Nov. 20
Tim Hortons cups and lids going grey across Saskatchewan to celebrate the 109th Grey Cup this Sunday, Nov. 20

Tim Hortons launches reusable and returnable cup pilot in Vancouver with  Return-It as part of mission to reduce single-use waste
Tim Hortons launches reusable and returnable cup pilot in Vancouver with Return-It as part of mission to reduce single-use waste

Tim Hortons suspends cup giveaway, won't use refillable containers amid  coronavirus concerns - The Globe and Mail
Tim Hortons suspends cup giveaway, won't use refillable containers amid coronavirus concerns - The Globe and Mail