The international coffee shop chain Starbucks will start giving customers a discount if they bring their own cups. The discount is part about at for in of on a two-month trial about at for in of on cafes about at for in of on England. Starbucks said it wants to reduce the amount about at for in of on waste and recycle more. The vice president about at for in of on Starbucks UK said: "Starbucks is committed to increasing recycling rates and reusable cups are a key part about at for in of on our overall waste reduction strategy." Bosses will look about at for in of on the success of the trial and then decide if they will continue it. The company wants to cut down about at for in of on the huge number of paper cups that are put about at for in of on the trash. Customers who bring their own mugs will get a discount on all drinks, except about at for in of on the cafe's cheaper filter coffee. The issue about at for in of on disposable paper cups has been in the news about at for in of on England a lot recently. Around 2.5 billion about at for in of on them are thrown away every year – that's about seven million cups every day. Journalists have said that some coffee chains lie about at for in of on how many paper cups they recycle. The journalists say the companies do not recycle as many cups as they say they do. This means customers wrongly believe that a coffee shop is environmentally friendly. A recycling service about at for in of on the UK said that fewer than one about at for in of on 400 paper cups at coffee shop chains are recycled. One coffee drinker said she would now bring her own cup. She said: "I am disappointed that cafes recycle so little. I thought they were more responsible."