I'll Drink to That

Drinking wine may be good for your heart, but now drinking beer is good for the environment, at least at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. In May, the stadium that is home to the Oakland A's baseball team switched from plastic to compostable beer cups made with cornstarch, becoming the first major league sporting venue to do so. Facility Manager George Valerga estimates that approximately 500,000 to 1 million cups from manufacturer Nat-Ur Inc., Hawthorne, Calif., will be diverted from landfills and instead sent to a composting facility each year. “So far we have been cutting edge with ...

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