Celebrating No Disposable Cups Challange: Kulhad Chai with Nasta

Switching from disposable cups to reusable ones is a simple yet powerful step toward reducing environmental waste. Disposable cups—especially plastic-lined paper or Styrofoam—often end up in landfills or clogging urban drains, contributing to pollution and harming ecosystems.

By choosing reusable options like kulhads, steel tumblers, or ceramic mugs, we not only preserve natural resources but also reconnect with traditional, sustainable practices. It’s a small change with a lasting impact.

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Support Local Business “Khatu Shyam Rajwadi Chai” and good Quality of Drink & Food.

No Disposable Cups use

Food-drinks local-business sustainability

@Rahul001

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Thats great move towards sustainability @CHIRAG_PRAJAPATI

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Maybe you forgot to add the Sustainability tag?

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Yes @SaurabhShelot Thanks for Support :partying_face:

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Yes @MortenCopenhagen sir,

I added :smiling_face:

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Thank you @CHIRAG_PRAJAPATI for promoting reusable cups with Chai Pe Charcha. Those samosa looks yummy :face_savoring_food: by the way!

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Welcome @Rahul001 bhai,

Yes Garma Garam Samosa with chai in morning, it’s feels so fresh. :teacup_without_handle::partying_face:

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Fabulous cover photo @CHIRAG_PRAJAPATI :+1:
Excellent spotting of a small business that actively discards disposable cups while the biggies keep harming nature by using disposable cups :+1:

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Yes @TusharSuradkar sir Thanks :smiling_face:

Nice challenge, no disposable cups in food and drinks to help the environment.

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Yes @fachrie230 thanks for your support :blush:

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