Starbucks fans may not notice a huge difference when they pick up their favorite cold drink – but those plastic cups will ...
Many consumers trust that when they toss a plastic cup into a recycling bin at a restaurant or coffee shop, it will be recycled and turned into something new. However, a CBS News investigation ...
In the U.S., one of the biggest users of single-use plastic cups is Starbucks – 75% of its business is cold drinks, typically served in plastic cups. The coffee giant encourages customers to ...
In April, Starbucks began the rollout of an improved single-use cold cup made with up to 20 percent less plastic and says the cups will keep 13.5 million pounds of plastic from landfills annually at ...
The 24-ounce stainless steel cold cup, priced at $45, features a satin red metallic base, white polka dots, and Minnie’s face ...
You may think nothing of popping your Starbucks paper coffee cup in the microwave to reheat. However, there's actually a ...
Is your recycled Starbucks cup ending up where you expected? A KCAL News investigation says that it probably isn't. Ross Palombo takes a deeper look at the problem.
The shift to this lid really increases the amount of plastic that Starbucks is using per cup. I think it could be a part of a solution but I don't think it's the whole picture. Narrator ...
CBS News investigated what happens at one of the largest users of plastic cups that advertises its recycling practices: Starbucks. Reporters placed plastic cold drink cups, embedded with trackers ...