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  2. Fair trade coffee - Wikipedia

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    Coffee packages labelled "fair" on the lower right. Fair trade coffee is coffee that is certified as having been produced to fair trade standards by fair trade organizations, which create trading partnerships that are based on dialogue, transparency and respect, with the goal of achieving greater equity in international trade.

  3. Fair trade - Wikipedia

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    In April 2000, Starbucks began offering fair trade coffee in all of their stores. In 2005, the company promised to purchase ten million pounds of fair trade coffee over the next 18 months. This would account for a quarter of the fair trade coffee purchases in the United States and 3% of Starbucks' total coffee purchases. [20]

  4. Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    Howard Schultz was the CEO of Starbucks from 1986 to 2000. He was succeeded by Orin Smith, who ran the company for five years and positioned Starbucks as a large player in fair trade coffee (fair trade later being overturned during Kevin Johnson's leadership in 2022), [290] increasing sales to US$5 billion.

  5. Starbucks trades in fair-trade for 'Shared Planet': Worth ...

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    Starbucks' announcement today that it was launching its own fairly-traded coffee label, "Shared Planet," had me buzzing. My favorite coffee roaster is a local company called Stumptown Coffee, and ...

  6. Starbucks cuts back sale of Fairtrade coffee in UK - AOL

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    It is understood that Starbucks will retain its Fairtrade supplies for certain blends of coffee but has axed relationships with other suppliers. It is understood that Starbucks will retain its ...

  7. Criticism of Starbucks - Wikipedia

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    A front window of a Starbucks coffee shop damaged in the 2010 G20 Toronto summit protests A local coffee shop in New York's East Village claiming it had to close because Starbucks is willing to pay higher rent for the space. Starbucks, an American coffee company and coffeehouse chain, is the subject of multiple controversies. Public and ...