Here's where I see a glaring gap and potential for a huge increase of hard good sales, which could result in decreased waste generation and costs worldwide: Instead of business as usual with continued global expansion that simultaneously increases profits and global waste, Starbucks has an opportunity to show social and environmental responsibility, increase profits, save money, and generate less waste by promoting
branded reusable cups, straws, and cutlery.
Not exact matches
There are several
brands of
reusable menstrual
cups, hundreds of manufacturers of
reusable cloth pads, and even some non-traditional methods like sea sponges.
It's designed to fit 1.0 and 2.0 Keurig
brands (making it the best
reusable k
cup 2.0) and the fun purple color is nice as well.
There are several
brands of
reusable menstrual
cups, hundreds of manufacturers of
reusable cloth pads, and even some non-traditional methods like sea sponges.
If Starbucks would put as much effort into selling
branded reusables as they do in marketing their Frappuccinos in single - use plastic dome
cups (with «not so green» plastic straws), imagine the impact they would have worldwide.