As the amount of disposable waste has increased sharply due to COVID-19,
Korea Ministry of Environment has taken measures to reduce the use of disposable products for the sustainable environment of the earth. They announced that from November 24, the sale of plastic bags at stores will be prohibited and that the use of disposable items such as paper cups and plastic straws will be banned.

Similar policies are implemented in other countries as well.
The United States plans to cease the sale and distribution of disposable plastic products in national parks and public lands by 2032, while France banned the packaging of fruits and vegetables in plastic from the first day of this year.

The WeLoveU conducted the Bring Your Own Cup Challenge to promote the use of reusable cups instead of disposable ones in order to preserve the beautiful environment of our planet. This aims to reduce the carbon emissions caused by disposable waste and prevent global warming.

The more you use reusable cups, the greater the effect of carbon reduction will be,
so it is important to make it a habit.

For this, the WeLoveU members brought out their unused tumblers and mugs!
Now, let’s share the vivid stories of the members who participated in this challenge.

💚 Use Your Own Cup Anytime, Anywhere 💚

💚 Let’s Do Good Things Together 💚

Irma Figueira from the Netherlands

I’m so happy to take part in the challenge. I posted a poster on the notice board in my office to do the challenge with many people.

Irma Figueira from the Netherlands

Norma Edith Brennan from the U.S.

I’ve been doing the Clean Action Challenge at my workplace. This month, I’m going to share it with my colleagues. I hope everyone will participate in this challenge.

Norma Edith Brennan from the U.S.

Lim Chia kee from Malaysia

Everyone from the oldest to the youngest, they brought their own water bottles. I’m happy to participate in protecting the earth with the WeLoveU.

Lim Chia kee from Malaysia

Lee Ja-yeong from Korea

I liked to use paper cups because it’s convenient. But I decided to drink tea in my own tumblers with my friends after learning that using reusable cups alone can help lower the global temperature. It’s good to know that even small actions can help the planet. I will continue to use my own tumblers.

Lee Ja-yeong from Korea

Gye Gyeong-nam from Korea

I made much efforts to promote the Bring Your Own Cup Challenge, and it was very effective.

I use my own cup when I drink coffee, share tea, and when I drink water. The coffee and tea taste even better because I share.

Gye Gyeong-nam from Korea

Modest A (nickname) from Korea

I stopped using paper cups and use reusable cups. At first, I felt lazy to wash the cup, but now I bring my own cup wherever I go. Even people around me have started using their own cups. This must be a positive thing, right?

Modest A (nickname) from Korea

Daltteok (nickname) from Korea

Two is better than one, and together is better than alone.

I decided to participate in cleaning the earth with my friends. Even after the challenge, I will keep using my personal cups to save the earth.

Daltteok (nickname) from Korea

Choi Hyeon-ok, Korea

I decided to take part in the Bring Your Own Cup Challenge at the children’s gathering, and it was a little disappointing that there weren’t many adults than the children. I hope everyone will join us next time.

Choi Hyeon-ok, Korea

💚 Take Care of the Environment 💚

Michael Villalobos from U.S.

The WeLoveU’s Bring Your Own Cup Challenge is really cool because we can save the earth by doing small things like reducing disposable paper cups. I hope that our children can preserve the nature so that they can see and feel the beautiful nature that we enjoy at no cost.

Michael Villalobos from U.S.

Kesmin from Singapore

I’m happy to participate in the Bring Your Own Cup Challenge to reduce carbon emissions and save energy and resources every day to save the planet.

Let’s all save the environment together.

Kesmin from Singapore

Jessica Tanef from Cameroon

This was my first time to take part in the Clean Action Challenge. I’m happy that I’ve slowed down global warming even a little.

Jessica Tanef from Cameroon

Magdalena Roy from Argentina

Bring Your Own Cup Challenge: Using re-usable cups instead of disposable cups! We will all work together to combat climate change.

Magdalena Roy from Argentina

Jang Ha-yeong from Korea

I’m glad that I can contribute to the health of the planet by using personal cups, especially after realizing the seriousness of global warming.

Jang Ha-yeong from Korea

Taylor Miller from the U.S.

In Las Vegas, the weather is so dry that you have to keep drinking water all the time. For the month of November, not only using personal cups, I will continue to do everything I can for the sustainable environment in Las Vegas.

Taylor Miller from the U.S.

💚 In the Beautiful Nature 💚

Kim Cho-hee from Korea

When I went out to the park, I took my own tumbler for my tea, and I felt so happy. I will continue to use it to protect nature.

Kim Cho-hee from Korea

Oh Kyeong-mi from Korea

I’ve become interested in the environment these days. While wondering how I could help nature, I became interested in the WeLoveU’s Bring Your Own Cup Challenge. It was good that anyone could participate in it easily. Since I started bringing my own tumbler, I drink water more often. Thumps up to the WeLoveU for making efforts to protect the earth.

Oh Kyeong-mi from Korea

Lee Seon-mi from Korea

I enjoyed the autumn with nice people today. We went to a place where a landfill was transformed into a park with many gas collection tanks in various places. I felt like having a picnic without hurting nature. From now on, I will keep using disposable items.

Lee Seon-mi from Korea