What an amazing idea.
An Irish company have announced the launch of their new range of environmentally-friendly reusable coffee cups – which are being sold to raise funds for some incredible causes.
Edamame, an eco-product company, unveiled their Coffee With A Cause range on Thursday.
Each of the three cups has been designed by an Irish artist, with 20 per cent of the sale of each cup being donated to a charity of their choice.

Joe Caslin, famous for using his visually commanding and powerful street-art to spark social change provided a design entitled āRoot Before We Riseā for his cup in support of Pieta House, a charity working to prevent suicide and self-harm.
Acclaimed artist and photographer, Gavin Leane, provided a design entitled āA Good Time for Changeā for his cup in support of Depaul, a charity working with people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness.

Local seven-year old, Una Lovric, provided a design entitled āLoveā for her cup in support of Our Ladyās Childrenās Hospital Crumlin, Irelandās largest paediatric hospital.
The cups are made from bamboo fibreĀ and feature a recyclable silicon lid and sleeve.Ā They are BPA and phthalate free without petrochemical plastic and are dishwasher safe.

The āCoffee with a Causeā range is the brainchild of Dublin entrepreneur and Edamame founder, Zoe Hertelendi.
Commenting on the launch she said:
āAt Edamame, our mission is to provide cost-effective, affordable and reusable solutions to single use waste. But more than that we want to show that environmentally-friendly products donāt have to be dull and boring but can be colourful and inspiring.
“Weāre thrilled to have partnered with such fantastic Irish artists to support such great charities in this season of givingā.
The āCoffee with a Causeā cups start at ā¬13.95 and are availableĀ www.edamameeco.com.They are also available in-store at Platform 61 on Dublin’s South William Street, or in Belfast at a special pop-up at Harvey Norman on Boucher Road.
More stockists are going to be announced in the new year.


