To encourage reusability on
Earth Day and to inspire its customers to make more sustainable choices all year long,
Starbucks®
will launch reusable hot and cold cups in the Philippines. Reducing its
environmental footprint and positively impacting the communities it
serves has always been important to Starbucks. Starting April 22, the
reusable cups and straws will be available at all Starbucks® stores in
the Philippines.
Interestingly, the reusable cup is nearly identical to Starbucks
iconic white cup and is made from polypropylene, a plastic which is
widely accepted into global recycling infrastructure. The new reusable
cups are designed to make the cup sturdier than paper and is a more
sustainable approach to single-use packaging.
As Starbucks continues to works towards creating a more sustainable
planet, it also empowers others to join the cause and help organizations
with the same vision. From April 22 to 26, customers who will bring in
their reusable cups, personal tumblers or mugs of at least 16oz. in size
or higher will be given the option to donate their Php5 cup discount to
their choice of environmental organization from the given NGO partners.
Upon choosing an organization to donate to, customers will receive a
complimentary upsize.
Customers may choose between the
World Wildlife Fund for Nature Philippines or the
Haribon Foundation,
two organizations dedicated to preserving life and nature. By the end
of the promo, Starbucks commits to shoulder the amount needed to match
the donations between the two organizations.
Globally, an estimated 600 billion paper and plastic cups are
distributed annually. Although Starbucks cups only account for around 1%
of that total, it is committed to bring more sustainable solutions to
reduce waste. Since 2014, Starbucks has offered the reusable cup in the
U.S., Canada and the U.K. and so far the company has sold more than 25
million globally.
Last year, Starbucks also announced its goal of removing all plastic
straws in its store globally by 2020. In the Philippines, the coffee
brand has also begun taking steps towards this goal with the Skip the
Straw initiative. At local stores, customers are offered to skip the
straws, disposable utensils and napkins for their orders and are
provided more sustainable options including specially-designed sipping
lids and compostable straws.
“We’ve seen an increase in public awareness and concern for the
plastic waste issue in recent years. We’re proud to provide a reusable
option in all Starbucks® stores in the Philippines without making
sacrifices to our customers’ daily coffee needs,” said
Keith Cole, head of marketing, category and QA, Starbucks Philippines.
“While
there is still a long way to go, we’re excited to work with others to
find global solutions and encourage our customers to choose reusability
whenever possible.”
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