Starbucks unveils greener cups, strawless lids, and mobile traceability app

At its annual shareholders’ meeting, Starbucks debuts compostable, recyclable cup technology, strawless lids, and a future feature of its mobile app that lets consumers trace their coffee’s journey.

At the meeting, shareholders enjoyed coffee from one of the new greener cup technologies that will be trialed in the next year.
At the meeting, shareholders enjoyed coffee from one of the new greener cup technologies that will be trialed in the next year.

At its annual meeting of shareholders yesterday, Starbucks announced news on innovations around more sustainable cups and straws, and on a new mobile app feature for coffee transparency, noting that sustainable coffee, served sustainably is an area of particular passion for the company and its more than 380,000 partners (employees) around the world.

“It was at our shareholders meeting one year ago that we launched multi-year initiatives around greener cups and digitally traceable coffee,” said Kevin Johnson, President and CEO of Starbucks. “Today thanks to many valuable collaborations, we’re seeing significant, tangible progress toward a greener future.”

Over the next year, in several markets worldwide, the company will trial new, greener cups. As shareholders learned the news, they sipped coffee from one of the cup technologies that will be trialed. Starbucks customers in New York, San Francisco, Seattle, Vancouver, and London will help test a few different cups that will be both recyclable and compostable in those municipalities’ facilities. Starbucks will choose the cup technologies from NextGen Cup Challenge winners announced earlier this month, working with expertise and support from the NextGen Consortium.

Starbucks initiated the Consortium last spring with Closed Loop Partners with a mission to identify cup technologies that can be both recyclable and compostable on a global scale. In addition, the Consortium aims to leverage the scale of its members and industry experts—which include another founding partner, McDonald’s, along with supporting partners The Coca-Cola Company, Nestlé, Yum! Brands, Wendy’s, and advisory partner the World Wildlife Fund—to work with municipalities to increase acceptance of these new paper cups in recycling and composting programs by showing their value and ability to be recovered and diverted from landfills.

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