Most coffee cups–around 99.75%, by one U.K. estimate–end up in the trash. Now one design company is making some of them into new reusable coffee mugs. “We’ve only got finite amount of resources on the ...

I have a confession: I can’t stop, won’t stop hoarding coffee mugs. I’ve reached a point where the designated shelf in my cupboard is overflowing with mugs big and small. They’re all mismatched, with ...

The Guardian: The best travel mugs and reusable coffee cups for taking hot drinks on the go, tested

The best travel mugs and reusable coffee cups for taking hot drinks on the go, tested

Food & Wine: A New Study Found Microplastics in To-Go Coffee Cups — Here’s How to Make Your Cafe Trips Healthier

A New Study Found Microplastics in To-Go Coffee Cups — Here’s How to Make Your Cafe Trips Healthier

Some days, you want the taste of a barista‑made coffee without leaving home. The good news is that a satisfying cup at home does not depend on premium beans, pricey machines or barista-level skill.

According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, it’s safe for most women to drink three to five cups of coffee a day with a maximum intake of 400 milligrams of caffeine.

Consumer Reports: Best Types of Coffee Mugs for Keeping a Brew Warm