Starbucks partners are helping to raise money for a library in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia Reads is a non-profit organization with the goal of creating a reading culture for children in Ethiopia. They build libraries, and help bring books to children. They sound like…
Starbucks marquee community service event in Seattle: The photos and highlights
What happens when around 600 Starbucks partners and numerous customers work together? Community service. Today (April 30, 2011) was the big marquee community service event in Seattle. As part of…
Up for discussion: Starbucks Grounds For Your Garden
Today is Earth Day 2011, and in honor of that event I thought I would discuss something “green” that Starbucks does: Grounds For Your Garden. For those who do not…
Angelwish Foundation & Starbucks partner to bring toys to children. @Angelwish
You might not know all the good things that Starbucks does. In my book, living the word “partner” means having a spirit of partnership and collaboration with others. (Yes, obviously,…
Free brewed coffee at Starbucks on April 15th (Coming to your local Starbucks this Thursday)!
This year April 15, 2010 is not just tax day. It’s “free brewed coffee day” at Starbucks. But there is a catch to this: The customer has to be “green.” …
Product (Red) Cold Starbucks To Go Tumbler – An Idea
We are global citizens. We have an awesome responsibility especially as the addicted coffee drinkers that we are: Coffee touches numerous impoverished growing regions, and we in a first world…
Starbucks Shared Planet: An introductory lesson about ethical coffee sourcing
Welcome to your introduction to Starbucks C.A.F.E. practices and Shared Planet; On Mystarbucksidea.com, the site is intermittently flooded with people who yell, “Starbucks needs to sell more fair trade coffee”. …
Commentary: Recyclable Cups & Starbucks
Bring in Your Own Tumbler: This blog is about encouraging Starbucks customers to use a personal tumbler or ask for their beverage in for-here ware. Yes, of course I believe…
(Red) & Starbucks: The year in review October 29, 2008 to October 29, 2009
It is estimated that 4,100 men, women, and children, die every day in sub-Sahara Africa from HIV/AIDS. On Wednesday, October 29, 2008, during Leadership Conference in New Orleans, Starbucks CEO…
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