The Rise & Fall of the Keep Cup

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • The iconic zero waste staple that every influencer that claimed to be sustainable (including me) had, and constantly photographed for their instagram. Well, today we're talking about the rise and fall of the keepcup. Totally dramatic but fun and important nonetheless. I would LOVE to continue the discussion in the comment section so please let me know your thoughts!
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  • @SustainablyVegan
    @SustainablyVegan  Год назад +64

    Happy EARTH MONTH!! We are starting the month off with a video essay and an overly dramatic title, The Rise & Fall of the KeepCup! Let me know in the comments anything specific you'd like to see this month. Lots to come xx

    • @cass6020
      @cass6020 Год назад +1

      I went to a water awareness scavenger hunt hosted by my city yesterday! I always want to go to local events but rarely do, hopefully that's changing this year.
      This channel is really inspiring for making changes and adopting a less consumerist lifestyle, so thank you for creating these videos and being so kind and open about what people are able to do at all times, that level of tolerance is admirable

  • @hannahbd9
    @hannahbd9 Год назад +89

    i love this, my biology teacher brings his little keep cup to every lecture and I love how consistent he is with it.

  • @alongsideamy
    @alongsideamy Год назад +49

    Haha, as an Australian I can say 'Keep Cups' are certainly still a thing here. Keep Cup is what we call all reusable cups now, a bit like the Brits call vacuum cleaners Hoovers I guess. But as the Keep Cup is Australian, I guess we are more attached to it. I also work in this space, working with the government & the hospitality sector on behaviour change programs to eliminate single-use packaging entirely, so I live and breath this stuff. In my state (WA) we've got bans on many single-use plastic products and in 2021, when the Premier announcement the ban single-use plastic coffee cups he was holding an original Keep Cup. The symbolism was important in that moment. And I believe the original Keep Cup helped paved the way for these policy changes. But yeah 100% agree that sustainability is a lot more than reusable products.

    • @lisdexamphetamine
      @lisdexamphetamine Год назад

      gday from the other side of the country! when i was in yr 10+ i went to a public art school and one of our teachers was friends with THE Keep Cup lady (or at least an employee) so we all got free mini keepcups cause they were going under. dunno if that ended up happening but i wouldnt be surprised as when i was working in a cafe i saw that the smallest ones we sold were 15 dollars ! ill stick with ones from kmart or savers.

  • @bethanyhartzell5336
    @bethanyhartzell5336 Год назад +156

    oh my goodness! I loved the mood of this video. The editing tips along the side, the joking about "research" and the dramatic reenactment, the transitions, the music. it's beautiful and funny and informative.

  • @jo_aspen
    @jo_aspen Год назад +52

    I won't lie, one of my favorite thrift purchases is my 2.99 Keep Cup I got at a Goodwill in 2019, and I only knew about them because I'd watched one of your videos! 😂 I use it all the time, and consistently get compliments on it!

  • @Foxcove
    @Foxcove Год назад +44

    I love my Keepcup and continue to use it daily. Not just for coffee and tea. They’re great for mocktails/cocktails, I’ve used mine for overnight oats before, storing small snacks for when I’m out and about, also useful if there’s a water refill station, so I don’t need to bring my reusable bottle with me. I’ve got a chip in mine, after dropping it many times on hard surfaces, but never managed to actually break it. I’m amazed when I hear that people actually manage to break theirs. Instead of having mugs or glasses at home, I just use my KeepCup for most drinks (although I do have some old jam jars that I like to use too), which saves on space. It’s by far the most versatile reusable that I have and my favourite item that I own. It’s a daily reminder to care more for the planet and sustainability 💚

    • @BusyLizzy_
      @BusyLizzy_ Год назад +7

      I love that the glass does not retain coffee or tea odour. It really does make it more versatile! Small enough to fit under a tap for water refills too, whereas water bottles can be awkwardly tall. The only thing about it is the lack of 'seal' -- I have to carry it empty or be actually holding and drinking from it. I love your idea about using for snacks! I still use mine at home all the time, but may review my on-the-go uses now that you've inspired me! Ha ha! Happy Earth Month!

    • @Foxcove
      @Foxcove Год назад +4

      @@BusyLizzy_ Yes, I agree, the lack of ‘odour’ is definitely more appealing. I find that the newer lids are better, as KeepCup have sealed the middle bit where the plug is inserted, so no more leaks from the lid. I got my partner a KeepCup more recently and he’s able to carry it in his bag without any leaks, which is a big improvement.
      My complaints about the KeepCup is that the logo and measurement on the bottom of the glass cups fades over time, so you can’t read it - not so helpful for baristas. The metal alternative that they offer is a great alternative for those not wanting the glass cups but the paint degrades quite quickly on the outside of the cup (although the measurement on the bottom in engraved, so at least that remains).
      I’m mostly concerned about the process behind the scenes at their head quarters. When I bought the last KeepCup for my partner, I was able to visit the HQ where they put the cups together, before packaging them for each customer. I noticed there’s a lot of plastic waste from the production of shipping the individual parts. I asked about it when I was there and they claim it is ‘recycled’ possibly reused but it did appear that the ‘recycling bin’ was just a black in bag in a bin, so you can’t guarantee that other non-recyclables wouldn’t end up in there. I think there’s a lot we don’t see behind the scenes that would give me reason to believe this company might be green-washing but I was only there for 5 mins, so maybe I am missing something there.
      There are definitely many uses for the KeepCup though, so I will continue to use mine and find more uses for it too hopefully. Happy Earth Month to you too! 🌍🌱

    • @mollylikesthings
      @mollylikesthings Год назад +4

      Completely agree! I want to second the surprising durability too. I've had my glass keep cup since 2013 and have used it almost daily most of those years. I've also taken it on multiday hikes and while travelling, and I've dropped it on so many hard surfaces (most.recently a cobblestone sidewalk 😬) and don't even have a chip in it. I also wash it in the dishwasher sometimes and the cork ring is still perfect. I love love love the keep cup and it's definitely one of the best sustainable purchases I ever made! I feel a bit like an ad but I just want everyone to know how practical they really can be 😅

  • @Autumn1988
    @Autumn1988 Год назад +52

    My office canteen has phased out disposable cups. You have to bring a keep cup type cup with a lid. They have some printed loaner cups that can be used for a deposit and dropped back in the canteen 🎉

    • @KAMZA.
      @KAMZA. Год назад +1

      Wow that's awesome! Thats the change we need!

  • @amphoteric
    @amphoteric Год назад +36

    i never had a keep cup, but i've been using my insulated travel mug for about 10 years now. it's not the prettiest but it keeps my drinks hot for 5 hrs!

  • @OftenTense
    @OftenTense Год назад +15

    I really, really appreciate this video. The move from aesthetic, superficial sustainability has been long overdue. The reality is that a lot of sustainable choices don't make for good 'content' - wearing the same clothes for a long time, not flying to far-flung places, and becoming more self-reliant are all utterly boring... in the best way.
    Essays like this make that process make a lot more sense and I really liked how you set out different phases/eras in the modern sustainability movement.
    Always love your videos, thanks!

  • @crowgrl13
    @crowgrl13 Год назад +15

    I didn't get a Keep Cup because I was afraid of breaking it. But I *did* get a reusable insulated cup, that I still use to this day. We, of course, stopped getting coffee during the pandemic. When things started to open, we went again, even though we couldn't use our reusable, as we wanted to support our local coffee place. I still remember the day we went in, and the barista told us, "We're allowing reusable cups again!" So yep, we use them again regularly. :)

  • @brits.4581
    @brits.4581 Год назад +198

    I remember when everyone was touting the “keep cup”. I couldn’t get behind it because I always thought a glass travel mug was a horrible idea. I stuck with my double insulated mug and I’m glad it did. I would have shattered it within a week.

    • @Meinvt
      @Meinvt Год назад +12

      Agree. I never quite understood it, but I am old. I had had metal “travel mugs” for years. The glass bothered me but also most that I saw were the smaller size and I like my 16 ounce coffees. I also have always been more likely to bring from home rather than get coffee out and bring my own mug.

    • @cass6020
      @cass6020 Год назад +6

      For some reason, I've brokn 3 or 4 glass bottles (all ones with the silicone/rubber casing) and can't seem to learn. I didn't replace the last one I broke a year ago because I was really frustrated, but I still find them really pleasant to look at even if they're not travel friendly or good for heat/cool retention. I don't like double walled bottles much, I use a double walled mug covered in stickers for drinks all the time but it's dented, and has no ability to retain temperature either these days.

    • @lilithcarter
      @lilithcarter Год назад +8

      My preferred way of drinking is from glass or ceramic, there’s something more pleasant about the feel on the lips, and more often than not, the look of them is just nicer! Having said that, I actually didn’t purchase a single travel cup made of those materials as they are just not practical at all, so the only travel cups that I’d consider being good on the go would be double walled insulated stainless steel, they are great for hot or cold drinks. Unfortunately at least for me, is that I need to have one just for water, and one for just coffee, one for just soup, because the metallic ones tend to keep flavour even after being washed and cleaned with vinegar, lemon, bicarbonate… If any of you have a great hack to get rid off the smell of coffee or food from those type of flask I’m all ears!

    • @alison9189
      @alison9189 Год назад +1

      Same here

    • @mimasweets
      @mimasweets 27 дней назад

      I'm terrible at taking care of my stuff but my keep cup has survived me for 6 years which only has made me fonder of it! I thought the cork would rot and the glass would explode but look at us know...

  • @nousersnamesleft
    @nousersnamesleft Год назад +4

    The best sustainable travel mug is the one you keep forever. I bought a 2 pack of metal contigo travel mugs from Target and I’ve had them for 5 years. I don’t expect them to fail anytime soon. Keep things warm for hours and are spill proof.

  • @Nasalkeihpos
    @Nasalkeihpos Год назад +4

    I have about five different keep cups. The first one I melted in the microwave a couple of days after I got it and I remember the company being so mean about it! It totally put me off until about 2021, when I bought new ones in various sizes and various and use them essentially every day.

  • @sarahhansen762
    @sarahhansen762 Год назад +1

    This is a great video. I love the look back. I can honestly say that using keep cups may not be the answer, but your channel has been the answer for me. I have made many big and small changes over the years I’ve been watching you. Because you consistently support imperfect progress, it made me feel braver to try things. I could never get straight answers to questions (cloth diapers or disposable-disposable fills landfills, cloth puts pollutants into our water), I had just quit trying. Your channel made it manageable. I’m composting and growing more of my food. I also had solar installed. I’m doing what I can do. It gets easier over time because you have shifted how I think about sustainability. Thank you for the inspiration.

  • @rockinstrawberries
    @rockinstrawberries Год назад +4

    I bought mine back in 2017 and since then I’ve used it as either a primary cup st home or a travel one, and now it’s the mug i use at work every day for tea! It’s actually one of the first internet purchases I’ve ever made, as a young adult in uni! It’s kind of sentimental that way

  • @Lil-ut4ky
    @Lil-ut4ky Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video, Immy. I feel you've succinctly summarized what I've been noticing lately about the sustainability/zero-waste movement. It really is all about consuming less, and you constantly remind us with your videos that it isn't about finding the most eco-friendly water bottle out there or, like you said, only producing trash that can fit into a mason jar; it's about using what we already own and not feeding into the consumerist cycle.

  • @sunflowercynthia9519
    @sunflowercynthia9519 Год назад +2

    I found my first keep cup in a second hand store, I still have it and use it all the time 😊 I bought my husband one (new) as a gift. He doesn't use it as often but it's great as a new mum. I want to drink my coffee on site, but if my baby starts to cry, I can finish it "to go" without needing a takeaway cup or throwing out my drink.

  • @roseelise
    @roseelise Год назад +2

    loved this video! Having reusable cups may be a small act of sustainability, but I like that you pointed out that no one really bats an eye if you bring one to a café anymore - it's normal - and that genuinely makes me feel more hopeful that we can continue to make these small changes the norm, which will add up to bigger more impactful changes.

  • @pollystye3270
    @pollystye3270 Год назад +2

    "He was actually in charge... So was he" made me snort

  • @h4r13qu1n
    @h4r13qu1n Год назад +1

    So true about the practicality. I'm too lazy/bag is too heavy to bring a cup for everything now, so everything goes in the one insulate flask. No spills and cold tea now baby!

  • @louisjackson2798
    @louisjackson2798 Год назад +2

    because I started my sustainability journey when I was still living with my parents, I didn't even bother asking for a keep cup. I'm an extremely clumsy person, so it would be a miracle if it didn't break in the first 30 seconds of me having it. Also, my main pitch for getting a reusable mug was so I could make coffee at home, and it would stay warm throughout the day so I wouldn't be tempted to go buy more coffee later on. Come to think of it, economics was one of the main ways I convinced my parents to make a lot of lower waste swaps. For example, we used to buy boxes of single-use ziploc bags for lunches and stuff, so I sat down and calculated that 4 stasher bags would cost the same as a year's supply of single use bags for us.

  • @laurynw.5864
    @laurynw.5864 Год назад +2

    Immy, this style of video is SO COOL and so thoughtful. I jumped on the KeepCup bandwagon in 2018 via a gift (that I asked for) and still use mine! It def leaks but honestly most containers I own leak so it's not a big deal. The only reason I don't use it as often is because it's smaller than the size of coffee I'm usually drinking lol so I either order to stay or I bring just like a 20 oz jar w a lid and a straw

  • @patrick_f567
    @patrick_f567 Год назад +5

    This was such a thought-provoking video to watch. My mindset is also evolving/maturing in recent years when I think of sustainability and I hope that will continue to be the case for me and everybody going forward. Greenwashing is a very clever tactic to misguide us from getting to the root issues here. Thanks so much for putting out such consistently great content! I really enjoy your channel.

  • @hameley12
    @hameley12 Год назад

    I think I may have heard about the keep cup, a content creator on YT talked about it before I found your channel.
    As with everything else, I see a trend and I run the opposite way 'cause I know it's not the right investment or the right solution for my lifestyle. I have always been the type of 'put it in the shopping bag, leave it there for a week or two, and come back if I still need it otherwise just don't buy it.
    Everyone has different lifestyles and some of us don't have cars [car coffee holder], and some of us drive our bicycles to work/school/meetings [cup cover] in backpack. Some people prefer cold drinks all year-round, while others prefer cold or hot drinks year-round. Do what works for your own life and needs. Thanks so much for this fun video Immy!
    💚❤🌎

  • @an_birb
    @an_birb Год назад +3

    It took me until this video to realize keep cups were a brand and/or specific type of cup and not just... a travel mug. My family always had travel mugs and thermoses tossed in the back of the cabinet, so I just swiped one of those back in the day. My bigger issue was the rise of tiffins and the like - I didn't buy a steel one, but I did buy collapsible containers specifically for restaurant leftovers, rather than just using what I already had. Similar vibes, just a different trend.

  • @cathfisher7
    @cathfisher7 14 дней назад

    I've had the same Keep Cup for 15 years. It was a corporate gift from my employer. I have several in the household now for each family member. I use it every day and it's been going strong.

  • @knitterinspace
    @knitterinspace Год назад +3

    I still use my OG plastic Keep Cup from 2018... but mostly for cold drinks, because if I pour hot drinks into it, I can def taste the plastic. Iced latte only.

    • @ZonaHiranandani
      @ZonaHiranandani Год назад

      I had that same problem too!! I ended up getting a small glass keep cup a couple of years ago to replace the plastic keep cup (which I passed on to a friend who didn't have a reuseable cup anyway). I still use my glass keep cup when I do treat myself to a london priced coffee, the short keep cups are the perfect size for it. 😅 and the spare ecoffee I got from my ex stays in my work locker for when I get a coffee from the downstairs cafe!

  • @melissamidgley818
    @melissamidgley818 Год назад +1

    Brilliant video Immy. Loved the editing, the editing tips, your delivery of the information!

  • @ZonaHiranandani
    @ZonaHiranandani Год назад

    I still think the most sustainable consumer behaviour is using what you already have (and finding other ways to fit a new need based on what you already have), consuming less and only buying things as 'replacement investment'. I think the keepcup trend could be akin to the stasher bags, trendy insulated flasks (which, let's be honest, you can find secondhand or even vintage ones that are just as good), cloth 'paper towels' and the other trendy zero waste items.
    I want to see more brands and companies being transparent on how to properly dispose of their product / product materials, offering more accessibility to disabled communities (products use wise) and having a circular waste system implemented into their product design.
    Btw loving the editing notes. (I know these editing tricks tbf but still fun to see them!) 🤣

  • @jemma50
    @jemma50 Год назад +7

    Well, I don't drink anything but water (and I have my reusable water bottle), but I found this video interesting, anyway. It's really about more than the title and good information, Immy. I'm just so glad you have a new video! I've missed them. Not a fan of the 'shorts', me. I like me a good full video with your usual great content. 😊Happy Sunday! ♥♥♥

    • @SustainablyVegan
      @SustainablyVegan  Год назад +7

      Thanks so much for sticking around for the long form videos - I totally get it about the Shorts! I’m not the biggest fan either, but unfortunately it’s become ‘part of the job.’ Lots of long form content to come for this Earth month though - I’ve been preparing for a few weeks so hopefully you like them all!

    • @jemma50
      @jemma50 Год назад +1

      @@SustainablyVegan Yay! ♥

    • @marycharlebois6627
      @marycharlebois6627 Год назад +1

      I’m with ya all the way on this one Jemma. I watch “shorts” from many of my favourite YT creators, and I always comment, but they don’t really do it for me either. It’s a shame that this is the way our society has become… everything must be so quick, simple, direct, convenient, and not take up too much (of the viewer’s) time. Does it surprise you that I’m a die-hard fan of long form content? Have a great week ahead, my friend. Happy Earth Month to you. Ⓜary💕🌎

    • @jemma50
      @jemma50 Год назад +1

      @@SustainablyVegan ♥♥♥

    • @jemma50
      @jemma50 Год назад +1

      @@marycharlebois6627 Happy Earth Month, Mary! ♥

  • @robinnorth1809
    @robinnorth1809 Год назад

    Hi, what an absolutely lovely video. Thank you. I bought an insulated "keep cup" with a screw on lid with a plastic washer in the lid, about 5 years ago. It now looks battered and most of the outside pattern has washed off over the years, it's dented and I use it every day. I no longer go to coffee shops as I make my coffee fresh in it every morning before work and the reason I love this cup so is that it has never ever leaked in my backpack. This is the biggest reason I still have it. I bought it from a coffee shop I was obsessed with all those years ago. It keeps my coffee hot until about 2pm, which is useful as I'm a nurse and don't always get time to finish drinking it before work. The other advantage is that it looks so bad no one will want to take it ;)
    It has saved me so much money (and time) as I no longer buy coffee every morning, Euston Station is pretty busy every morning and I feel that I'm also contributing to saving the environment by not throwing away cups every day and it is also part of my effort to consume less by purchasing less ;)

  • @hollandvandekrol8355
    @hollandvandekrol8355 Год назад +1

    I saw keep cups for the first time while vacationing in Australia. However, they were all plastic cups, so no concern about breakage. That was my souvenir for the trip (with a printed Great Ocean Road pic) and I still use it frequently.

  • @martahrabcova2401
    @martahrabcova2401 Год назад +1

    Exactly, I used to have a Keepcup, sooo cute, but the leaking was so annoying… now I use an insulated leakproof one filled with coffee made at home and it feels like the best option for me! ❤

  • @dididaah
    @dididaah Год назад +2

    LOVED this video! Super funny and engaging, but I learned so much too. It's great that the conversation has shifted from individual's waste and 'carbon footprint' to the bigger picture and corporate responsibility more.

    • @SustainablyVegan
      @SustainablyVegan  Год назад

      SO glad you enjoyed it! Really appreciate your feedback and hearing your thoughts!

  • @21earlthepearl
    @21earlthepearl Год назад +1

    I still have my original Keep Cup from years ago and use it every time I bring coffee with me.

  • @Anne_Ada
    @Anne_Ada Месяц назад

    Just watched today, and... 👌 ! Amazing video. So well written ! It brings matter to think about. Very very positively impacted :) Thank you for the work you are doing :) !

  • @bridgettbirminingham
    @bridgettbirminingham Год назад +1

    I have mine and still love it. I have the glass one but I mostly use it at home and in my office.

  • @colourlessbluethings
    @colourlessbluethings 7 месяцев назад

    Roughly 5 years after buying it, I still have my cork band (small) Keep Cup, use it regularly and love it. It looks great and it's actually nice to drink from. I'll sometimes even make coffee in an insulated flask to take to work or wherever and, when it's time to drink it, pour it into my keep cup.

  • @leahaf808
    @leahaf808 Год назад +1

    I never bought one, purely because I can't be trusted with anything glass😅. I always think fondly of the 2015/16 zero waste trend, because it got so many of us engaged and interested in deeper sustainability issues. Here we are 7-8 years later, still trying our best to help save the planet, even though we've clocked that it takes more than canvas bags and reusable coffee cups.

  • @KellyS_77
    @KellyS_77 Год назад +3

    I think this a problem more with social media than with minimalism or environmentalism through the lens of “sustainability”.
    I will once again recommend “Confessions of a recovering Environmentalist” by Paul Kingsnorth. He touches on the sustainability movement and how it is actually in contradiction to true environmentalism.

  • @kristen2646
    @kristen2646 Год назад

    I must live under a rock, because I have never heard of a keep cup, and at first thought it waz a different kind of 'cup'.
    I received a pale pink Stanley tumbler for my birthday and it is my favorite piece of flair and coming on a desert island with me!

  • @florielambrey1218
    @florielambrey1218 Год назад +1

    Amazing video, Immy! I still have my keepcup, but honestly I use my second hand knock-off thermos more bc it is leak proof. Just as you said! I must admit though that I bought my keepcup back in the day after seeing one of your videos haha and now I completely agree with your point of view. It is hard to fight against internalised consumerism.

  • @sah_son6169
    @sah_son6169 Год назад

    No hands down!! I love your new editing style because I'm laughing my socks off!!!

  • @mckenzierasmussen
    @mckenzierasmussen Год назад +1

    I’ve been using the same reusable coffee cup for 8 years! It’s metal and dented and looks terrible but it doesn’t leak and keeps my drink hot :)
    I find that the best move for me is to not buy coffee out because I am guilty of forgetting my cup

  • @rachaelharrison1257
    @rachaelharrison1257 Год назад

    I lost mine and I was going to replace it then I realised it is a miracle it lasted so long, being glass; it isn't dishwasherable (cork band); it wasn't leakproof and most importantly...I had other take away cups where I had literally bought in to other popular reusables. Now my most used reusable is the stojo cup - folds up nice and small so I throw it in my bag on the off chance.

  • @WhisperedEternity
    @WhisperedEternity Год назад

    I still have mine but mostly use it at home and very local. I so rarely drink coffee out post pandemic, and when I do I usually sit in. I drink a lot more when working in London because everything is so much further away from each other and I need time to rest, but I use other options like my cupple (it’s a water bottle with a reusable cup in) or Stojo because I need something compact.

  • @ItsAllLifesJourney
    @ItsAllLifesJourney Год назад +1

    I never bought a keep cup. I never understood it at the time. I just used my regular thermos and gave that to the baristas.

  • @doloressanchez3891
    @doloressanchez3891 Год назад +1

    But, are any durable and insulated flask or plastic cup a “keep cup”? I’ve been using mine (I got more than one as gifts) since 2017. Ok, so after seeing the video ‘til the end.
    , I loved how you turned it around. Totally agree, reduce is part of the solution. Congratulations.

  • @karenborden6032
    @karenborden6032 Год назад

    When I first saw your Keep cup I was all about it. I never bought one but it was always in the back of my mind. Then one day whilst pouring myself a cup I grabbed my fave vessel for drinking water- a mason jar. I got to thinking about how to use this ordinary jar as my new Keep cup. I cut up an old bandana into strips and sewed a collar for my mason jar. I have been happily using my version of the Keep cup now for over a year and luv it. The lid is virtually leak proof and does well in my back pack.

  • @emmam3255
    @emmam3255 Год назад

    The editing in this video is TOO GOOD. Nicely done👏

  • @anyawilding
    @anyawilding Год назад

    Love this style of video so much, as someone who has followed you since even prior the keep cup days, it has really been a joy to watch your content mature too. I love how informative and well researched these videos are! I too had a keep cup, and to this day still have it (after one glass replacement from eBay) I still love it for the summer, but find myself reaching for a jam jar to take my smoothie in more often 😂 (horrah for sealable lids). My Kinto flask has been my true love for nearly two years now though, and I have to say it is definitely an essential as someone who swims in the sea almost daily through winter. Nonetheless, love opening up this discussion for re evaluation of 'sustainable history'!

  • @bec9696
    @bec9696 Год назад

    My original KeepCup, a plastic version, is 9 years old and still going. It would have had over 6500 coffees go through it. I did buy a glass one in a moment of stupidity as I'm clumsy, and of course, that broke pretty quickly. Yeah, it dribbles sometimes, but i think the disposable ones do too...
    During Covid, in Melbourne, I found a lot of cafes worked in a system of filling the cup without touching it, you put it down, they fill and you put the lid on yourself - and it's now a habit I have unconsciously kept.

  • @czarmorte2930
    @czarmorte2930 Год назад +1

    The dramatic recreation is A+

  • @rebeccakreusel8687
    @rebeccakreusel8687 Год назад

    I really appreciated it the concept of this video and all the things you had to say. It made me think about not getting rid of the stuff. I already have to replace it with "more sustainable objects". Something that I'd love to hear your thoughts about is sustainability when basic needs are not being met. In particular, I'm thinking about parenthood. As a parent I am often missing meals, sleep deprived, and/or dealing with sick screaming children. I've heard you mentioned before that often sustainability goes out the window when you're not feeling well or feeling sick. I feel like that effect is amplified when you are scared or worried for little ones who are not feeling sick or whose needs seem emergent like they must be addressed instantly. For instance, if they're overwrought, late for bedtime, and need food now, you often find yourself stopping for takeout. It's one thing to cause yourself some discomfort in order to go with a more sustainable option. I feel like sustainability got infinitely harder when I had kids. Not only because when they are particularly young, their needs often need to be met immediately. Fed every 2 hours. Change the diaper before diaper rash that's in. Make sure they get enough to eat when they are awake enough to drink it and their tummy is settled enough to hold it down while sick. But then there are things such as diapers, wipes, car seats. The list goes on and on. Ensure you tell yourself you'll take the time to find these items used or do cloth diapering or what not. But then you find yourself exhausted sleep deprived and needing to address basic needs cleaning your home, having clean laundry exc. Often, I feel that sustainability involves a huge luxury of time. Even if you don't have kids, say you work two jobs and most of your downtime goes to bathing, eating, sleeping and repeating. These are some things that I think about when I see your videos and would love to hear your thoughts. But to be clear I find your videos so inspiring and therapeutic in a way. I love watching you calmly and methodically go through the motions of making a dish you enjoy or making a space, your home or even caring for your body. Thank you so much for the time and energy you put into the content you create, it is an absolute delight to me!!!!!💛💛💛💛💛💛

    • @rebeccakreusel8687
      @rebeccakreusel8687 Год назад

      P.S. sorry all for the errors. This was speech to text while I was holding my son who was crying #naptime

  • @Courtney6
    @Courtney6 Год назад +2

    I loved my keep cup. My husband smashed it though. He’s broken so many water bottles as well. It’s actually quite bizarre. Lol. Now I use a stainless steel travel mug he can’t break (and an indestructible nalgene). I use my travel mug every morning at home for coffee and for tea all day because I like my drink to stay hot. They cool off too fast in mugs.

  • @bettymaugeri7316
    @bettymaugeri7316 Год назад +2

    Where have I been - never heard of a keep cup!

  • @rachelhagen9176
    @rachelhagen9176 Год назад +2

    great video, , I found a Keep Cup at a second hand shop for a dollar, i use it all the time.

  • @BusyLizzy_
    @BusyLizzy_ Год назад +2

    I was never really on board with Keep Cup due to the cost, (and I had another coffee cup already, that I liked) but could not resist the urge to purchase one when I found it for $0.50 in a Thrift shop. (SCORE!!!) It is not (as you, and others mentioned) particularly useful as a travel mug but it's a great bedside table water cup. For me, it's the perfect size, I can grip easily in the dark, and has a drinking spout cover (I am a bit odd about having dust or a bug crawl in my water overnight, so this appeals to me -- ha ha). If it tips, the lid contains MOST of the spill, so much better than an ordinary glass. So, in the spirit of 'use what you have' (which has always been a technique of mine since the start of 'zero waste' in my life) I am repurposing the cup daily. I also sometimes use it if I'm going to an event where there is wine or beverages that I suspect will be served in plastic cups -- the Keep Cup is a bit more classy than using my coffee cup or water bottle for an adult beverage! :) Shine on.. I love seeing your evolving content!

  • @dokehannah
    @dokehannah Год назад

    I have a stainless steel portable coffee cup that I've had for about a decade. It keeps my coffee warm for 4 hours. The paint on the outside is chipping, but it still works really well. Unfortunately, I fell out of the habit of bringing it because they didn't fill reusable mugs during covid. I've got to get back on track now. No excuses.

  • @Huggible11
    @Huggible11 Год назад +1

    Funny enough I was recently looking into possibly getting a Keep Cup after my old coffee cup wasn't usable anymore. I had a specific size (12oz) in mind and was researching between Yeti, Hydro Flask, Keep Cup and Kleen Kanteen. Keep Cup seemed great, but since I live in Canada I couldn't get replacement parts if needed and the price to ship ($60) was ridiculous. I ended up buying a Klean Kanteen coffee mug for a few reasons, but mainly because I had access to replaceable parts/interchangeable lids AND it would fit in my car cupholder. No more coffee spills in the car!

  • @HannahWagner-w9h
    @HannahWagner-w9h Год назад

    I got my keepcup back in 2018 when I started uni, as it was the only container, that we were allowed to use for drinks that weren’t water. I was never the coffee shop person, but I love sipping my hot chocolate or tea whilst studying. So the keepcup remained my loyal companion to the library until I graduated. I haven’t touched it since.

  • @eva_fr
    @eva_fr Год назад

    I still have my keep cup, and I love the look of it, but I agree with you. It is not the most practical. If I drove my own car, yes, it would be perfect, but commuting with public transportation the cup is not ideal for use. I try not to buy and drink coffee outside of my home, on the go, but I keep a collapsable silicone cup in my bag just in case. Much better. 😌

  • @hannagreen9786
    @hannagreen9786 Год назад

    Back in 2018 was dreaming of exactly a Keep Cup, because it looks so aesthetically appealing! Bought a klean kanteen instead, because of my clumsiness 😂

  • @artangelx
    @artangelx Год назад

    the title of this made me laugh - only in retrospect is it obvious the keep cup was a trend. even though it didn’t keep my drinks too cold, I still love it from an aesthetic point of view and thought it did it’s job well enough - I did have the 16 oz one though so a bit different. I didn’t notice much leaking but would always hold it or use it when I was studying. either way, it’s crazy to look at the evolution of water bottle trends… great video!!

  • @vickyjansen3544
    @vickyjansen3544 Год назад +1

    I bought the Joco glass cup which was expensive. I love my cup because I can microwave water into the cup. The cup did break but I love glass or ceramic cups because of the taste. Recently I found my Joco cup like brand new at a thrift store for $3 plus senior discount. I was sooooo happy. It does leak somewhat but I'm still happy especially getting it sale. Money wise I'm a frugal woman who haven't been to a coffee shop for a while. Does sustainable and frugality go hand and hand? Maybe or maybe not..... that's my question to you.

  • @badger9156
    @badger9156 Год назад

    Had my first keepcup back in 2011/2012, maybe earlier. They were plastic in those days. Had it for a while but got stolen from the office. Got another one, smaller size, stolen again from my next workplace. Our workplace bought loads for staff, eventually all went missing. Is there a black market for them? I’m now on my 3rd glass version. Used it all through the pandemic (things were pretty relaxed and open here in New a Zealand). My latest one I’ve had since 2018, and I buy coffees most days, including the last 2.5 years caravanning around NZ. . Never thought it was cool or thought to post about it (who did that 10 years ago?) Just super practical and less waste 🎉. Also, love drinking from glass (but never bought the cork version, icky for cleaning), and never use the lid for drinking. I imagine I’ve saved 10 years of almost daily disposable cups, plus my husband has one too. So guess I’m in the 17%

  • @rachaelpinker3413
    @rachaelpinker3413 Год назад +1

    Very well said & beautiful video. Hoping to see much more video essays from you like this - though I enjoy every video!

  • @evadamole
    @evadamole Год назад

    Never had a Keep Cup. Ironically, I dusted my old insulated travel mug off during lockdown because I wanted my drinks to stay hot for longer. At the office, I could always microwave the mug if my coffee cooled off too much - but I don't own a microwave, so suddenly insulation was important.

  • @constitutionalcarrot3720
    @constitutionalcarrot3720 Год назад +1

    I went with the Stojo in this same era. I think I’m only still using it because I had kids during the pandemic and the silicon make is perfect for toddlers haha!

  • @mrsbrittanylouu7518
    @mrsbrittanylouu7518 Год назад

    I’m dying at this video! You’re hilarious and I love this! I just looked at a keep cup on Amazon 😂

  • @alexandratracey8252
    @alexandratracey8252 Год назад

    I love this video! You’re dramatic human is perfection! 😂❤😊

  • @andreadybvik
    @andreadybvik Год назад +1

    So, so true what you're saying! It's so important to look at the bigger picture 💛

  • @stephmulrine7298
    @stephmulrine7298 Год назад

    This is great to think about. You have picked a good product to exemplify how the conversation about sustainability has moved on. I definitely bought my KeepCup on both sustainable and aesthetic reasons. But I do still have it now and use it frequently. I might be odd, but I like that it doesn't keep my coffee hot for long, because I usually want to drink it fairly swiftly and not in 8 hours (my partner has a Contigo which is great for that). For a while I have felt more self conscious about using it as I think locally to me a lot of people have reverted to disposable cups again unfortunately. Fingers crossed that will change again!

  • @MaryannCn
    @MaryannCn Год назад

    Good video! I really liked the look of the Keep Cups but never bought one because travel items made of glass to me just don’t make sense. And now I’m seeing so many pretty ceramic travel mugs. Just no. Unbreakable materials only, thanks. And when it comes to my daily coffee, I need a good old workhorse of a cup!

  • @user-ge2es2bp2x
    @user-ge2es2bp2x Год назад +1

    Interesting video!
    i never used one because i thought it would take up too much space in my bag and was worried it would smash - though i did use a collapsable silicone one which I loved but lost. I need to get another one sometime because i've found that now even if you get a drink to have in, most places still give you a single use cup over a mug.

  • @Jojo13Lorin
    @Jojo13Lorin Год назад +1

    I love my keep cup, and still get compliments on it every time I take it out ❤

  • @esthert9146
    @esthert9146 4 месяца назад

    My coworker has one and she has been using it for over a year and I finally asked her if it would be okay for me to order one and I got her blessing. And just like that the cup came today and iI came across this video because I was looking for reviews on this product. I will update you all on this product in two months. Peace.

  • @sashawilkinson6978
    @sashawilkinson6978 Год назад

    I’ve still got mine and still use it ❤ loved this video though, your editing skills are top notch 😊

  • @Giggleypuff1
    @Giggleypuff1 Год назад +1

    Funny enough, my city brought in a tax on disposable cups while not all places were even allowing reusable cups.

  • @d.c.1851
    @d.c.1851 Год назад

    To be honest I haven't watched many of your videos since the 2017/18 era of "zero waste" I was making my own deoderant and spending twice as much to buy peanut butter in a glass jar versus plastic. Since then I've learned the most sustainable choice is to simply buy less, repare what you have and if you are going to buy new just find what will last the longest. It's really refreshing to see the online community of sustainability has gone in the same direction. I might have to stop by more often and see whats being talked about these days.

  • @kalliemj
    @kalliemj Год назад

    i've never even heard of the keep cup. I just got a stainless steal to-go cup and quickly realized it keeps drinks TOO hot (after 4 hours it was still burn your tongue hot) so I had to switch to a ceramic one and now my stainless steal ones just sit on my shelf waiting to be used... I can't condone myself to get rid of them so likely I'll just use them for cold drinks.

  • @LennyKJ1
    @LennyKJ1 Год назад +1

    I still have my og keep cup and am now using it to get my miso soup from my local sushi place 😊
    I like to give my money to a local supplier

  • @_lenny_____leonardo
    @_lenny_____leonardo Год назад

    I got a Keep Cup during a white elephant gift exchange a few years ago and never knew it was such a big trendy thing until I saw this video. For a while I just used it as another drinking glass at home. I use it more for it's intended purpose now that I work in an office with a coffee machine. It is annoying that it doesn't keep the drink hot, but I don't drink enough coffee to justify buying an insulated travel mug.

  • @ScorpiusBlue
    @ScorpiusBlue Год назад

    I had boughten a plastic one back when you first recommended it cuz it was the perfect size for me. Then 2020 happened & I haven’t been out for coffee since but I do plan on bringing mine cuz it works for me when I want a small tea/coffee to the few places that allow your own container or use paper/plastic ones.

  • @salan3
    @salan3 Год назад +3

    We have Starbucks travel mugs. They don't leak. Keep drinks hot for hours (literally). SSteel. Ours are getting on for ten years old now. Still going strong. We used them to take coffee to the cinema or on trips. We hardly use the thermos flasks now, but we keep them in case. The Costa plastic cups are only any good when we get a coffee at the costa attached to the cinema as they don't keep it hot at all. I regret buying them but bought them as the Costa staff couldn't cope with a cup they didnt know the size (by looking at it) of

  • @sanne8210
    @sanne8210 Год назад

    wow, i loved this! i never watch these type of videos but i enjoyed watching yours. thank you!

  • @marieisapenguin4379
    @marieisapenguin4379 Год назад +1

    I LOVE this video!! The vibes and the mood are so fun and creative❤

  • @oohlookatthatdoggo
    @oohlookatthatdoggo Год назад

    Oooh love the Immy x Gittemary crossover!
    Aint nothing wrong with a resuable cup, but honestly you could just drink your coffee in the cafe? Or sometimes I bring my own mug and take that as a to-go cup, I know you can spill it but I like to live dangerously.

  • @simini1837
    @simini1837 Год назад

    It's really cute to see you in the old video, seems like ages ago!!

    • @SustainablyVegan
      @SustainablyVegan  Год назад

      I know!! It’s honestly so weird seeing myself haha SO young

  • @car-uh
    @car-uh Год назад

    I think this is partially perception. This video has the perspective that keep cups were all the rage and only now are the other thermos but I think that just depends on what was in your line of sight. I definitely saw the keep cup as a trend with certain susty influencers but no one I actually knew had one. Most opted for durability and practicality - kanteen, hydro flask, and yeti products specifically.

  • @chrisstrider
    @chrisstrider Год назад +1

    I have so many keep cup types of cup and so many bags for life

  • @littleleafy
    @littleleafy Год назад

    I have a contigo. Never leaks. I can make tea at 8am and it is still nice and hot by 2pm. Love it!

  • @xnastasi
    @xnastasi Год назад

    New video format is so cool and engaging!

  • @CorinneDemyanovich
    @CorinneDemyanovich Год назад

    I have moved on from quick swaps/physical things. Yesterday, I started my investing journey, and I became a vegan investor! Where we put our money and how we invest it is so important to the planet. ❤

  • @richardcastro-parker3704
    @richardcastro-parker3704 Год назад

    What a great video. More video essays. very detailed and thought provoking.

  • @purplestars3373
    @purplestars3373 Год назад

    I think finding one that works for you/you have a need for is the key vs buying something because it's trendy. I have a kinto travel tumblr and I use it all the time, mainly because I take hot drinks with me from home. I definitely think using a reusable bottle is better than say buying a plastic water bottle. Cups from coffee shops I feel are less of an issue in theory because a lot tend to be biodegradable now, but how many people are taking them home to compost or recycling them vs throwing them in the nearest bin when they're out + the production costs

  • @whishcat
    @whishcat Год назад

    I still have a keep cup that I have used for a few years. I use it at the office not just for coffee, but for juice, water, and sometimes even sauces. :)

  • @juliaiwaszczenko
    @juliaiwaszczenko Год назад

    Those comments when you show old footage 😁😁😁
    I wanted to buy keep cup but didn’t because it’s too fragile, I have stojo tho, which I use at home as well❤

  • @Miss_Lexisaurus
    @Miss_Lexisaurus Год назад

    I feel this - I am a sucker for reusable coffee cups (only if leak proof and keep them warm for a while) and have several, but I do use them for getting coffee while out and also taking hot drinks with me while dog walking and having several means I can always find one! lol!

  • @DistantHours101
    @DistantHours101 Год назад

    I got a keep cup from a charity shop and actually found it terrible to use, the lid was rubbish, the glass made it heavy and you either had to get a small one or a large one, not just a regular cup sized one. now it sits on a shelf waiting for the day it will be used again. I now think just a classic flask is the way forward, metal, recyclable, long lasting heat and cold, no leaks and reliable!