Placeholder canvas

Starbucks, Hyatt to discontinue plastic straws globally by 2020

Date:

Starbucks has announced to ban plastic straws at all outlets across the globe fearing the environmental threat to the earth and water. This shift will be seen in about two years from now.

It is one of the largest food and beverage companies to move towards this step globally and is setting an example for some other brands too.

In a report, Starbucks stated that they are making strawless lids which will be available at 8000 stores starting in the USA and Canada for a few drinks, to begin with.

The company expects to reduce the use of single-use plastic by eliminating almost 1 billion plastic straws in one year.

With Starbucks venturing into this step, another giant chain McDonald’s is also adhering to this condition and plans to ditch all single-use plastic products such as straws, cups and bags.

The Hyatt group of hotels also joins the league of eliminating single-use plastic in the form of straws and drink picks. These items will be given only if asked by the guests as a step to go eco-friendly.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

NewsMobile Morning Brief

Blinken Tells Netanyahu That US Opposes Israeli Assault In Rafah US State...

Blinken Tells Netanyahu That US Opposes Israeli Assault In Rafah

The top US diplomat has been trying to push for an agreement between Israel and Hamas that would lead to the release of prisoners and a temporary end to hostilities

Most Parts Of India Likely To Experience Above Normal Max Temp In May: IMD

The IMD however stated that some parts of northwest and central India and adjoining areas of northeast peninsular India are likely to record normal to below-normal maximum temperatures

UK: PM Sunak’s Fate Hangs In Balance As Country To Vote In Local Polls This Week

These polls are the last major electoral test before the general election that Sunak's party, in power since 2010, seems destined to lose to the Labour opposition