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  2. Original Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    The Pike Place Starbucks store, also known as the Original Starbucks, is the first Starbucks store, established in 1971 at Pike Place Market, in the downtown core of Seattle, Washington, United States. The store's exterior in February 2014. The doors to the first Starbucks store opened on March 30, 1971.

  3. Starbucks promotes recycling to customers but many plastic ...

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    Reporters placed plastic cold drink cups, embedded with trackers, into 57 labeled recycling bins at Starbucks locations across the country to see where the cups went. Only 36 provided reliable data.

  4. Booming cold drink sales mean more plastic waste. So ...

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    “It’s the best expression of a cold plastic cup.” Starbucks says Frappuccinos and other cold drinks now account for 75% of its U.S. beverage sales, up from 37% in 2013. The company estimates ...

  5. Starbucks plans to cut down on the plastic in its cold drink cups

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    Starbucks has redesigned its single-use cold drink cups to cut down on plastic waste. The chain says its cold drinks are surging in popularity; they now account for some 75% of Starbucks' drink ...

  6. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 2018, Starbucks President and CEO Kevin Johnson announced that Starbucks will ban the single-use plastic straws by January 1, 2020, on all cold drinks from all locations worldwide due to climate change concerns, pollution, and sea turtle endangerment as the single-use plastic straws failed to be designed for recycling when they were ...

  7. Starbucks is giving its plastic cups a makeover - AOL

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    Starbucks said it conducted tests with baristas and customers to ensure the changeover doesn’t reduce the cups’ sturdiness or ability to keep drinks cold. New black and white "fill lines" have ...