All change: India's railways bring back tea in clay cups in bid to banish plastics
by Amrit Dhillon in New Delhi from Environment | The Guardian on (#5B5NK)
Stations switch to humble earthen kulhads in move to cut down on toxic waste and boost incomes of village potters
A small and humble relic from India's past is about to stage a major comeback. At all 7,000 railway stations in the country, tea will be served in earthen cups known as kulhads.
The kulhads, redolent of a bygone pastoral era, are unpainted, unglazed and have no handles, but are perfectly biodegradable and environment-friendly, which is why the country's railways minister, Piyush Goyal, has said they will replace plastic cups as part of the government's goal of making India free of single-use plastic.
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