Sustainability is at the core of what we do. That’s why our products utilise natural waste such as rice and coconut husks.
Guess what? In the UK we use 7 million disposable coffee cups every day. That’s about 2.5 billion every year, of which around 182 million are littered, either on our streets or in our oceans.

Products that make a difference.
We're able to recycle natural materials, which could potentially be a hazardous waste if not repurposed. Solving ecological issues and creating beautiful, eco-friendly products for your everyday life.
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Bundle item - 500ml Travel cup & multi-compartment lunch box
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Biodegradable drinking straws
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Eco-friendly travel cup in rose - 400ml
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Bundle item - Sustainable coconut bowl & Spoon
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Coffee Husk Travel Cup
A truly sustainable travel cup made with real coffee husks. Coffee husks, also known as coffee chaff - is the green external casing of the coffee bean. It's removed for coffee production, creating mass quantities of natural pollution.
This is why we at Huski Home recycles the coffee husks, to create a durable, environmentally friendly travel cup that can last a life time.

NEW - The Winter Neutrals Collection
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Eco-friendly travel cup in Midnight - 400ml
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Eco-friendly travel cup in Obsidian - 400ml
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Eco-friendly travel cup in Slate - 400ml
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What is natural rice husk?
Rice husk is the outer shell of rice that is discarded when rice is processed for consumption. It's harvested in huge quantities throughout the world making the sheer volume of husks massive. This causes issues as how to properly dispose of it because if not ethically discarded, the rice husks can become a pollutant.
