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Starbucks sets goal of making its green coffee carbon neutral by 2030
Starbucks said at its annual shareholder meeting on Wednesday that it plans to make its green coffee carbon neutral by 2030.
The coffee giant is also aiming to halve water usage in green coffee processing by 2030. Green coffee refers to the first steps of the coffee supply chain, as beans are grown, harvested and transported to ports.
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