The owners of a South Lakes zero waste shop will be selling reusable pint pots at Another Fine Fest this weekend.
Cat Moffatt, who owns 'Cut the Wrap' in Ulverston with husband Paul, said the cups have been made in the UK from UK recycled-steel.
Another Fine Fest, which takes place this Saturday and Sunday, will see the streets of Ulverston play host to stand-up comedy, live street-art and more.
Mrs Moffatt said: "We're working with the festival organisers and local bars to make Another Fine Fest as plastic free as possible."
"This will save hundreds of throwaway plastic pint pots throughout the day," she added.
The stainless steel cups are available for £5 on the 'Shop' section of the Another Fine Fest facebook page. They can be collected at the official merchandise stall, Market Street, from 10am to 5pm on the weekend of the festival, while there will be a limited number available on the day.
There will also be a discount offered to those using the reusable cups at selected bars across the festival.
Cut the Wrap is a zero waste shop based in Ulverston. Customers bring their own containers to fill up on foodstuffs such as oats, muesli and rice, while the store also stocks items such as bamboo toothbrushes and washable makeup wipes.
Owners Cat and Paul Moffatt got the idea about a year ago, when they tried to go zero waste as a family but discovered how difficult it was to do so.
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