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Starbucks doubles Greener Stores count in a year: Now stands at over 6,000 locations globally

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Starbucks has reached a significant sustainability milestone, with over 6,000 of its stores now recognized as ‘Greener Stores’ across 44 markets globally.

This nearly doubles the count of certified stores within a year, moving Starbucks closer to its goal of 10,000 Greener Stores by 2025.

Starbucks’ Greener Stores are designed and operated to reduce their environmental footprint.

Each store adheres to specific standards across eight areas developed in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund and SCS Global Services.

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These areas encompass water stewardship, energy efficiency, waste reduction, and the adoption of renewable energy.

In the US alone, Greener Stores have achieved significant cost savings, reducing water use and energy consumption by 30% each compared to standard Starbucks stores.

The Greener Stores initiative has expanded to new markets including India, Hong Kong, and Costa Rica.

Significantly, Starbucks’ first and only coffee farm in Costa Rica features a Greener Stores-certified visitor center café.

To acknowledge outstanding sustainability performance, Starbucks has introduced its first-ever Greener Stores of the Year program.

Six stores, one from each of its global regions, were honored for surpassing expectations in innovation and environmental impact.

The store in Lima, Peru promotes the use of reusable cups and local sourcing, whereas the Tsushima, Japan store blends harmoniously with its park environment and encourages community involvement.

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Starbucks’ store in Cesme, Turkey utilizes natural materials, collects rainwater, and employs on-site solar power to enhance energy efficiency.

The Williamsburg store in the US, situated in a historic building, operates solely on 100% local renewable energy and provides customers with information about sustainable options.

In India, the Ayali Kalan store advocates for electric vehicle charging, rainwater harvesting, and the reuse of coffee grounds.

Lastly, the store in Shanghai, China showcases leadership in using recycled and recyclable materials, as well as energy-saving technologies.

Starbucks’ commitment to sustainability is evident in the rapid expansion of its Greener Stores programme.

By recognising top-performing stores and implementing innovative practices, Starbucks is setting a strong example for the coffee industry and beyond.

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