Starbucks celebrates Earth Day by drinking coffee together and making environmentally conscious decisions
Starbucks believes that with the power of example and cooperation, sustainability efforts can be achieved in visible and tangible results, and accordingly, in addition to its own green initiatives, it also encourages its guests to prioritize environmentally friendly solutions. On Earth Day, the coffee chain celebrates environmentally conscious decisions and a more sustainable future for coffee.
The coffee chain operated by AmRest in Hungary has been working for years to ensure that the enjoyment of drinking coffee contributes to the creation of a more sustainable future. He promotes this aspiration with a number of environmentally conscious activities. The health of the planet is also served by the HUF 200 discount per drink, which can be enjoyed by guests who use their own thermos or reusable cups. In connection with this, the coffee chain is offering a really exciting spring promotion for those who can’t boast of a green mermaid reusable cup yet, or who just want to surprise themselves with a limited edition one: April 14-27. between any grande Iced Shaken Espresso, you can request a unique reusable cup, available only during this period, with a pattern symbolizing the connection of energies and the spring renewal of nature.
it also contributes to the increase of green areas. In the past nearly 3 years, it has made it possible to save a significant amount of food in cooperation with the Munch food rescue platform, and since 2021 it has also been supporting the Foundation for Community Forests (MyForest). In the course of the initiative, it charges HUF 20 for every single-use cup across the country, from which more than 63,000 saplings were planted last year.
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