The Seattle-based coffee chain wants to provide reusable cups by 2025.
Starbucks said it would like for its customers to use more reusable cups as the company gets away from single-use paper cups. The Seattle-based coffee chained announced it will phase out its single-use cups bearing the company's logo and other plastics in an effort to reduce landfill waste. While the products may not go away completely, the company plans to make them less attractive and promote reusable mugs.
. "This aspiration included setting ambitious 2030 targets to cut our carbon, water, and waste footprints in half."The company’s goal is to provide reusable cups by 2025. By the end of 2023, customers will be able to use their own reusable cups in U.S. and Canada.
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