STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY
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2025-04-21 (webretail.com.ar)
Earth Day: Starbucks promotes the use of reusable vessels -
The chain will give a reusable vessel with special design for each large or window, in line with its commitment to sustainability.
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2025-04-10 (agproud.com)
DFC and Starbucks Canada join together to support a sustainable future for dairy
www.agproud.com/articles/59615-dfc-and-starbucks-canada-join-together-to-support-a-sustainable-future-for-dairy
Read more2025-03-31 (soranews24.com)
Sayonara, paper straws? Starbucks Japan rolls out new biomass plastic straws, we test them out | -Japan News-
Nobody really liked Starbucks' paper straws, but can we fall in love with this new eco-friendly model?
Read more2025-03-24 (lacittanews.it)
Other than ethical! Abusive work and environmental destruction, the dark side of the Certificate Coffee by Starbucks and Nestlé |
Have you ever wondered what is behind the Nestlé and Starbucks coffee that you taste every day from this part of the world? This is revealed by a new investigation and the facts are clear: there is the harsh reality lived there by the small coffee producers, especially in the mountains of Chiapas and Veracruz, in Mexico. I am...
Read more2025-03-24 (standard.co.uk)
What incentives Pret, Caffè Nero, Starbucks and Costa are offering for bringing your own reusable coffee cup |
Blue Planet II buzz dipped during pandemic but customers 'need more incentive' to bring back reusable cups
Read more2025-03-23 (dairynews.today)
Coffee Giants and Others Embrace Dairy-Free Revolution
A wave of coffee chains, including Starbucks, Dunkin', and Peet's Coffee, are dropping extra charges for dairy-free milk, marking a shift in the industry.
Read more2025-02-19 (fastcompany.com)
Starbucks takes a step toward sustainability with new compostable cups
The compostable cups and lids are part of a larger effort to make all Starbucks packaging recyclable or reusable by 2030.
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2024-07-11 (inc.com)
Starbucks Is Testing Its Biggest Reusable Cup Pilot Yet
Starting in August, in Petaluma, California, Starbucks is leading a city-wide collaborative project to make reusable cups the default option for to-go drinks.
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2024-01-04 (insideretail.com.au)
Starbucks US to accept reusable cups at drive-thrus - Inside Retail Australia
Starbucks Coffee Company has started accepting reusable cups for beverages pre-ordered online and at its drive-thrus across its US and Canada stores.
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