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"Starbucks' Reusable Cup Policy Stirs Concern Among Baristas and Customers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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Starbucks is expanding its reusable cup program to include drive-thru and mobile orders as part of its goal to cut waste in half by 2030. However, baristas are expressing concerns about the operational challenges this may bring, such as potential delays in service, handling dirty cups, and insufficient training and resources to manage the new system effectively. Despite a spokesperson stating that previous tests did not add wait times and pleased customers, baristas remain skeptical about the program's implementation during busy periods. Customers participating in the program receive a discount and bonus rewards, but baristas worry about potential misuse and the practicality of the initiative during peak hours.

Starbucks Nationwide Initiative: Reusable Cups Now Accepted for Drive-Thru and Mobile Orders to Promote Sustainability

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS News

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Starbucks has introduced a nationwide initiative allowing customers to use their own reusable cups at drive-thrus and for mobile app orders to reduce waste. This move is part of the company's goal to cut its waste production in half by 2030. Customers using their own cups will receive a 10 cent discount or 25 Starbucks Rewards Bonus Stars. The initiative includes a contactless system for handling the cups to maintain hygiene and safety.

"Starbucks Pioneers Reusable Cup Initiative for Drive-Thru and Mobile Orders Starting 2024"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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Starbucks is implementing a new policy that allows customers to use their own cups for drive-thru and mobile orders, aiming to cut down on cup waste. This initiative, starting Wednesday at participating stores in the U.S. and Canada, is part of Starbucks' goal to reduce waste by 50% by 2030. Customers using personal cups will receive a 10 cent discount and 25 bonus reward stars in the U.S. The process involves customers indicating they have a personal cup when ordering and handing it to baristas at the pickup window or inside the cafe. This follows a successful pilot program in Colorado and is in line with Starbucks' vision for a future where every drink is served in a reusable cup.

"Starbucks Opens Door to Personal Cup Use for Most Orders"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Finance

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Starbucks is now allowing customers to use their own personal cups for drive-thru and app orders to reduce waste, a service previously only available for in-store orders. Customers must bring a clean cup and will not have cups rinsed out by staff. The initiative, which includes a 10 cent discount and reward points for members, is part of Starbucks' broader goal to cut waste by 50% by 2030 and is in line with their efforts to encourage the use of reusables over single-use plastics. This change is applicable at company-owned and licensed locations in the US and Canada but excludes third-party app orders.

"Starbucks Pioneers Sustainability by Accepting Personal Reusable Cups for All Orders Nationwide"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNN

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Starbucks is now allowing customers to use their own personal cups for drive-thru and app orders, a service previously limited to in-store purchases. This initiative is part of the company's efforts to reduce waste and promote sustainability, aiming for a 50% reduction in waste by 2030. Customers using personal cups will receive a discount and reward points, but the service is not available for orders through third-party apps. The move addresses the increase in drive-thru and app orders, which constitute about 70% of the company's U.S. sales, and is in line with Starbucks' broader strategy to shift towards reusable containers and reduce single-use plastics.

"Embracing Plant-Based Meals in 2024: A Path to Health and Sustainability"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Guardian

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The article suggests 21 resolutions for a more sustainable approach to food consumption and waste in 2024. Key recommendations include eating less beef to reduce CO2 emissions, engaging in local politics to influence food policy, switching to electric stoves, hosting kitchen gadget swaps, and properly storing food to minimize waste. It also emphasizes the importance of civic engagement, experimenting with sustainable ingredients, composting, choosing recyclable materials, and thinking collectively for systemic change rather than focusing solely on individual actions.