If you've followed our Starbucks #BreakFreeFromPlastic campaign, you may know Starbucks set a goal in 2008 to serve 25 percent of hot and cold beverages in
reusable cups by 2015.
Not exact matches
Women can reduce dangerous landfill waste
by choosing to use a
reusable, silicone menstrual
cup.
Menstrual
cups are
reusable feminine hygiene products that work
by being inserted into the vagina, where they catch menstrual blood in their
cup - shaped body.
You can definitely save money and cut down on wastefulness
by getting the best K -
cup reusable filter for your K -
cup coffee makers.
You can greatly reduce your footprint
by choosing
reusable menstrual
cups, cloth pads, and sea sponge tampons, or simply
by switching to products made from natural and organic fibers which biodegrade.
Handmade
by a canning expert, these down - home chic
reusable cups are built to take the daily stresses that glasses are routinely subjected to.
Biodegradable corn plastic
cups and seed paper sleeves were available and the campaign's signage was read
by all waiting in line, stating: Switching from a disposable to a
reusable mug can save 9 million trees a year, 5.7 billion gallons of water and eliminate 363 million pounds of solid waste from landfill.
It will do this
by implementing a range of measures, including replacing 2.4 million plastic drinking straws with paper; launching
reusable coffee
cups; and phasing out single - use carrier bags.
Flanked
by the 12 - foot - tall
Cup Monster, people in trash and cup costumes, two 11 - year - olds from Canada who collected 300,000 + petition signatures, and green boxes filled with 973,000 + petition signatures — the coalition celebrated Starbucks» recent announcement on recyclable and compostable cups, while drawing attention to the company's failed commitments on increasing reusable cup usage and eliminating plastic straws and other plastic packagi
Cup Monster, people in trash and
cup costumes, two 11 - year - olds from Canada who collected 300,000 + petition signatures, and green boxes filled with 973,000 + petition signatures — the coalition celebrated Starbucks» recent announcement on recyclable and compostable cups, while drawing attention to the company's failed commitments on increasing reusable cup usage and eliminating plastic straws and other plastic packagi
cup costumes, two 11 - year - olds from Canada who collected 300,000 + petition signatures, and green boxes filled with 973,000 + petition signatures — the coalition celebrated Starbucks» recent announcement on recyclable and compostable
cups, while drawing attention to the company's failed commitments on increasing
reusable cup usage and eliminating plastic straws and other plastic packagi
cup usage and eliminating plastic straws and other plastic packaging.
In 2008, Starbucks said it would serve a 100 percent recyclable paper
cup and increase
reusables to 25 percent
by 2015.
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.
Adopt a single - use plastic free lifestyle
by investing in
reusable cups and cutlery, purchasing loose produce instead of packaged produce, and saying no to plastic straws, bags, bottles, and takeaway containers
«Back in 2008, Starbucks pledged to develop a 100 percent recyclable, biodegradable
cup by 2015, and to get one quarter of customers bringing
reusable mugs, but little has changed.