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Starbucks is leading a new program to offer customers free, reusable, returnable to-go cups in Petaluma, California, which becomes the first U.S. city to make reusable cups the default option.
Kate Daly, managing director of the impact investment firm Closed Loop Partners — which oversees the NextGen Consortium — said the program will be a major milestone. Existing reusable cup ...
Starbucks popular holiday season reusable red cup promotion is back and happening on Thursday, Nov. 14. Here's how to get one.
Starbucks cups are made out of polypropylene, or No. 5 plastic, and Landers told CBS News that these cups are designed to be recyclable and there are facilities that do this in the U.S. CBS News ...
“Weak for reducing reusable cup benefit from 25 bonus stars (plus my normal 9-star drink) to only doubling stars for the order…18 stars in my case..down from 34 (25+9),” another customer wrote.
If you buy a latte from Starbucks in downtown Petaluma, California next month, it will come in a reusable cup with a bright purple back—and you’ll see similar to-go cups at more than 30 other ...
When it comes to the Petaluma Reusable Cup Project, it's hard to miss it if you stop in downtown Petaluma. Here, everyone seems to be carrying the eye-catching purple cups that are central to the ...
Starbucks fans are not hot about this cold drink change. Cold coffee orders will no longer come in a plastic cup in some Starbucks locations — rather, they’ll be served in fiber-based ...