Some Starbucks locations have replaced plastic cups with compostable alternatives. Here’s what to expect and where you’ll find them.
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The new compostable cups are made from fiber-based paperboard with a bioplastic lining, while the lids are crafted from molded fiber, Starbucks says on its website. Unlike the clear plastic cups ...
Starbucks enthusiasts will soon notice a change in their cold coffee orders as some locations transition to a new, eco-friendly cup and lid. Not everyone is happy with the change. In certain ...
Many Starbucks ... use plastic to opaque white compostable cups, a move that has sparked dissatisfaction among some customers who expressed having difficulty drinking out of the new lids.
The Seattle-based coffee company announced this week that about 580 of its stores had begun replacing its cold drinks cups — ...
Starbucks fans are not hot about this cold drink change. Cold coffee orders will no longer come in a plastic cup in some Starbucks locations — rather, they’ll be served in fiber-based ...
The new compostable cups are made from fiber-based paperboard with a bioplastic lining, while the lids are crafted from molded fiber, Starbucks says on its website. Unlike the clear plastic cups ...