About 4evercup
We are primarily a coffee roasting business, who developed 4evercup in a need to provide our clients with an option to single use takeaway cups. Over fifteen years of assisting discerning coffee businesses has made us witness the takeaway cup evolution. Upon trying everything we decided to design our own and do it right.
Quickly, the interest grew, and we decided to contribute to the movement to ditch single use cups, and to promote the use of reusable cups at an affordable price.
Reusing, a natural thing to do
Built on the foundations of a sustainable coffee roastery
Trying to move away from plastic, which can leach chemicals into your drink, and glass that can shatter, we decided to try stainless steel, which is easy to clean, it does not absorb odours or flavours, and if you drop it, it might dent, but you can carry on using it for a very long time!
Hence the name 4evercup.
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel is durable, hygienic, light, super easy to clean and recyclable. Stainless Steel is the ultimate material to use for reuse.

Double Wall

The double wall stainless steel cup will keep your beverage hot or cold longer whilst also being very comfortable to hold (even when you like your brew boiling hot).

Hygienic
Our commercial grade stainless steel is easy to clean, dishwasher safe and leaves no traces of bacteria. The silicon lid is dishwasher safe and with the option to choose from nine colours you can rest assured that everyone will use its unique 4evercup.
Barista Friendly
The 10oz 4evercup is made to fit most commercial espresso machines. A simple rinse will enable your local barista to clean the cup prior to use.
Let's start refusing waste. Start reusing 4evercup
About 4evercup
Why Reuse?
By taking your reusable cup to your café, each day, for a year you avoid putting 365 single use paper cups into landfill. Now, if 50 people decided to do that… that means 18,250 cups! So, in little coffee obsessed NZ, if more people decide to bring reusable cups to their favourite café, that would be HUGE! Maybe we should ask why not reuse instead?