Commemorative BioCups support Indigenous programs
To celebrate National Reconciliation Week (27 May-3 June) and NAIDOC Week (5-12 July), Qantas has released two limited edition inflight coffee cups for both weeks. The cup artwork pays tribute to two aircraft in the Qantas Indigenous flying art series: Wunala Dreaming and Nalanji Dreaming.
Launched by Qantas Ambassador Adam Goodes, the cups have been produced by CorporateConnect.AB on BioPak’s BioCups.
Biopak has also released an Indigenous BioCup series, developed in partnership with CorporateConnect.AB and Supply Nation. Proceeds from the cup sales will help CorporateConnect.AB continue its work developing practical, innovative, sustainable and strategic solutions for Indigenous employment and economic advancement, in both remote and urban communities.
BioCups are made with paper from managed plantations with a bioplastic waterproof lining made from plants, not oil. The cups are available in 8 and 12 oz double-wall sizes, 1000 cups/carton, from www.biopak.com.au.
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