If you鈥檝e ordered a draft nitro and or cold foam iced cappuccino at Starbucks lately, you鈥檝e probably seen a different kind of lid 鈥 and no straw.
The Seattle-based coffee giant says strawless lids are the new normal as the company works towards phasing out plastic straws by 2020.
Starbucks announced Monday the new lids will roll out first in Vancouver and Seattle, with other locations over the next two years.
鈥淏y nature, the straw isn鈥檛 recyclable and the lid is, so we feel this decision is more sustainable and more socially responsible,鈥 said Chris Milne, director of packaging sourcing.
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The new lids took 10 weeks of focused experimenting by Starbucks engineer Emily Alexander back in 2016.
鈥淚 am really excited to have developed something that can be part of this big transformation of going strawless,鈥 Alexander said.
鈥淚t was this very small thing and now it is so much bigger and more impactful.鈥
The new lids will become standard on all iced drinks, except frappuccinos, which will be served with a straw made from paper or compostable plastic manufactured from fermented plant starch or other sustainable material.
鈥淪tarbucks鈥 decision to phase out single-use plastic straws is a shining example of the important role that companies can play in stemming the tide of ocean plastic,鈥 said Nicholas Mallos, director of Ocean Conservancy鈥檚 Trash Free Seas program.
鈥淲ith eight million metric tons of plastic entering the ocean every year, we cannot afford to let industry sit on the sidelines.鈥
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