
Starbucks® has introduced reusable straws, sleeves, and shopper bags as part of its "Starbucks® Greener Series," a line of items aimed at reducing disposable materials.
These items will be available at Starbucks stores nationwide (with some exceptions) and the Starbucks online store from April 22nd, "Earth Day," a day to think about the global environment. While supplies last.
Both the straws and sleeves are reusable. 
Start your sustainable coffee routine on Earth Day, April 22nd
 Reusable Straw & Silicone Case
 "Reusable Straw & Silicone Case" Colors: Gray, Green (¥990 each, tax included)
"Reusable Straw & Silicone Case" Colors: Gray, Green (¥990 each, tax included)The popular "Reusable Straw & Silicone Case," released in limited quantities in March of this year, is back in new colors! This set includes a reusable silicone straw, a case that fits the straw perfectly, and a cleaning brush. The wide straw makes it easy to enjoy a Starbucks Frappuccino® and it's also easy to wash.
Recycled Polyester Sleeve
 "Recycled Polyester Sleeve" Colors: Light Gray, Light Green (¥990 each, tax included)
"Recycled Polyester Sleeve" Colors: Light Gray, Light Green (¥990 each, tax included)Made from recycled materials such as PET bottles, these washable, reusable cup sleeves can be attached to paper cups and reusable cups provided in stores.
Starbucks Upcycled Cotton Shopper Bag
 "Starbucks Upcycled Cotton Shopper Bag" Colors and Sizes: Denim Blue S, Mixed Gray S (¥2,750 each, tax included)
"Starbucks Upcycled Cotton Shopper Bag" Colors and Sizes: Denim Blue S, Mixed Gray S (¥2,750 each, tax included)This upcycled cotton bag is designed based on the "Starbucks paper bag," which many people reuse after taking it home due to its size and ease of use. The bag is made from denim scraps from "THE NEW DENIM PROJECT*" and recycled fabric from used clothing.
※THE NEW DENIM PROJECT
An international sustainable project that collects leftover fabric in Guatemala, one of the world's leading coffee-producing regions, and re-spins it to create new yarn, fabric, and miscellaneous goods. The cotton waste that is produced during the re-spinning process is composted on coffee plantations in the Guatemalan highlands and returned to the soil as fertilizer. For more details, please click here (https://www.thenewdenimproject.jp).
Try incorporating reused items that reduce the burden on the environment into your daily coffee time.
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