Whether you're a Starbucks regular or simply looking for a reliable cup to keep your drinks at the perfect temperature, this reusable coffee cup is the perfect choice. Material: BPA free PP plastic Capacity: 16oz/473ml All cups can change cup with hot water....
Thanks to the incentive, loyal customers could easily enjoy a fewFREEdrinks or treats every month for simply using a reusable cup every time they visit Starbucks. The bonus offer is valid at participating locationsvia the drive-thru, the Starbucks apporin-café— up to three times per day. S...
At Starbucks, it is our environmental promise to give more than we take. That is why we are making it easier for our customers to use reusable cups and reduce waste sent to landfill from our stores. Today in the US and Canada,customers can bring their own personalreusable cup no matter...
See how the Starbucks reusable cup process works Starbucks said it would like for its customers to use more reusable cups as the company gets away from single-use paper cups. (Credit: Starbucks) SEATTLE - In honor of Earth Day, Starbucks is taking another step to reduce plastic waste by ...
“At Starbucks, we envision a future where every beverage can be served in a reusable cup,” saidMichael Kobori, Starbucks’ chief sustainability officer. “Offering customers more options to use a personal cup when they visit Starbucks marks tangible progress towards the future. We know our cus...
See how the Starbucks reusable cup process works Starbucks said it would like for its customers to use more reusable cups as the company gets away from single-use paper cups. (Credit: Starbucks) SEATTLE - In honor of Earth Day, Starbucks is taking another step to reduce plastic waste by ...
The company will continue to honor its 10-cent discount for anyone who brings in a personal cup or tumbler for coffee, even though customers can't use them, said Rossann Williams, Starbucks' president of company-operated businesses in the United States and Canada. ...
The coronavirus may force a change to your morning routine. In an effort to help stop the spread of COVID-19, Starbucks says it will stop accepting customers' personal cups at its stores for the time being.
In an effort to increase customer adoption of reusable cups, Starbucks is rolling out a new low-cost reusable tumbler this week, according to reports. The plastic cups will be roughly the same size and appearance as the company's paper cups and will cost $1. Starbucks will give a 10 ...
Today, Starbucks announced that it will introduce a unique reusable cup-share scheme in all its stores in Europe by 2025, as it looks to reduce its consumption of single-use packaging.