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Those who go to Starbucks on a regular basis aren’t immune to a pretty consistent amount of changes. While the basic menu has been around since basically forever (think classics like the Vanilla Latte and Caramel Macchiato), there are a lot of other drinks that come and go with the seasons: Pumpkin Spice Lattes in the fall, Peppermint Mocha in the winter, and so on. Then there are the limited-edition Starbucks speciality drinks that pop up every few months (who could ever forget the Unicorn Frappuccino?) and only last for a very short time. There are also seasonal bakery treats that change throughout the year and snacks that seem to come and go.
When you think of Starbucks, even if you don’t go there at all, you can probably picture their cups perfectly: white with the famous green mermaid logo. Sure, sometimes they get a fun and festive holiday design to go with whatever celebration is coming up. The coffee chain did change the mermaid logo in 2011 (it used to say “Starbucks Coffee” — do you remember?), but besides that, no big permanent transformations were made.
According to sources, the Starbucks cups are going to look different soon, and we’re not sure how we feel about it. This hasn’t been confirmed by Starbucks, so who knows about the validity of this news. Still, it’s weird to think about even the notion of Starbucks totally revamping their iconic cups.
According to TODAY, that is. Apparently, Starbucks (along with other fast food brands like McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, Nestlé, and Wendy’s) has partnered with the NextGen Consortium, an investment platform for sustainable consumer goods, to think of a new design that will make their cups better for the environment.
Food + Wine points out that Starbucks cups are technically recyclable as they are now, but they usually don’t make it into the appropriate bin because of things like the straw and the lid.
The contest encouraged businesses of all kinds to contribute their ideas for eco-friendly cups. Flash forward to today, and 12 finalists have been chosen.
Each one offers one of three solutions: one group made cup liners that are easier to recycle, one focused on new materials like plant-based substances, and another put their work into a reusable cup.
Exciting!
Hope this the beginning of the end of the non-disposable cup!https://t.co/IO1fdsnH9x
— Susan Macdonald (@susanmac747) February 28, 2019
The Winners Of Closed Loop's NextGen Cup Challenge Are Innovative #EcoFriendly Designs https://t.co/HYfTTofjjY pic.twitter.com/xklJQiN0NU
— Earth Accounting (@EarthAccounting) March 1, 2019
It’s coated with cellulose acetate, which is a biodegradable plastic.
Customers can return their cups to the nearest CupClub drop point when they’re done.
British companies short-listed in NextGen Cup Challenge: https://t.co/kgEGCJZKHE#design #packaging pic.twitter.com/xx3FiSHr7D
— Key Recruitment UK Ltd (@KeyRecruitment1) March 4, 2019
You can rent your cup for a deposit whenever you’re getting your drink, and when you return it to any participating shop (it doesn’t have to be the same one), you get your deposit back.
12 Winners of NextGen Cup Challenge Reimagining the Future of the To-Go Cup #sustainability https://t.co/5MpzX72PIG pic.twitter.com/zGEjjqpkYU
— Social Enterprise Alliance (@SEAlliance) March 3, 2019
It is a plastic-free, recyclable, compostable cup that can be processed into cups at existing machines. It was made in Finland.
This isn’t the first time Starbucks has tried to be more environmentally friendly. Back in July, the company announced it would be getting rid of their green straws.
These would be LEED-certified and they would be developing technology and practices to use 25 percent less power and 30 percent less water.
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