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#12799048
27 September 2025
A woman collects empty deposit bottles outside a beer tent during Oktoberfest in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on September 26, 2025.
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22 May 2025
A worker carries bags filled with single-use plastic cups on his head to transport them onto a boat on the Buriganga River in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 22, 2025.
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30 April 2025
People walk past the entrance of a Tchibo store with visible product displays and signage in Straubing, Lower Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on April 26, 2025. Tchibo is a German retailer that offers coffee, household goods, clothing, and weekly-changing non-food items across its nationwide outlets.
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Lisbon Launches Reusable Cup Initiative To Combat Waste In Nightlife Districts
6 February 2025
#12020588
6 February 2025
A beer is served in a plastic cup in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 5, 2025. Lisbon City Council introduces a reusable cup system, installing 17 reverse vending machines in Bairro Alto, Bica, and Cais do Sodre. This initiative aims to reduce disposable cup litter, promote environmental sustainability, and support the circular economy by encouraging cup returns and sanitization for reuse.
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Lisbon Launches Reusable Cup Initiative To Combat Waste In Nightlife Districts
6 February 2025
#12020589
6 February 2025
A beer is served in a plastic cup in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 5, 2025. Lisbon City Council introduces a reusable cup system, installing 17 reverse vending machines in Bairro Alto, Bica, and Cais do Sodre. This initiative aims to reduce disposable cup litter, promote environmental sustainability, and support the circular economy by encouraging cup returns and sanitization for reuse.
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Lisbon Launches Reusable Cup Initiative To Combat Waste In Nightlife Districts
6 February 2025
#12020590
6 February 2025
A person shows an empty plastic cup in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 5, 2025. Lisbon City Council introduces a reusable cup system, installing 17 reverse vending machines in Bairro Alto, Bica, and Cais do Sodre. This initiative aims to reduce disposable cup litter, promote environmental sustainability, and support the circular economy by encouraging cup returns and sanitization for reuse.
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Lisbon Launches Reusable Cup Initiative To Combat Waste In Nightlife Districts
6 February 2025
#12020591
6 February 2025
A person shows an empty plastic cup in Lisbon, Portugal, on February 5, 2025. Lisbon City Council introduces a reusable cup system, installing 17 reverse vending machines in Bairro Alto, Bica, and Cais do Sodre. This initiative aims to reduce disposable cup litter, promote environmental sustainability, and support the circular economy by encouraging cup returns and sanitization for reuse.
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Lisbon Launches Reusable Cup Initiative To Combat Waste In Nightlife Districts
6 February 2025
#12020586
6 February 2025
In Lisbon, Portugal, on February 5, 2025, a person pours beer into a plastic cup. Lisbon City Council introduces a reusable cup system, installing 17 reverse vending machines in Bairro Alto, Bica, and Cais do Sodre. This initiative aims to reduce disposable cup litter, promote environmental sustainability, and support the circular economy by encouraging cup returns and sanitization for reuse.
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Lisbon Launches Reusable Cup Initiative To Combat Waste In Nightlife Districts
6 February 2025
#12020587
6 February 2025
In Lisbon, Portugal, on February 5, 2025, a person pours beer into a plastic cup. Lisbon City Council introduces a reusable cup system, installing 17 reverse vending machines in Bairro Alto, Bica, and Cais do Sodre. This initiative aims to reduce disposable cup litter, promote environmental sustainability, and support the circular economy by encouraging cup returns and sanitization for reuse.
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#11682567
19 October 2024
Starbucks Coffee logo is seen on plastic cups in Krakow, Poland on October 19th, 2024.
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#11507817
24 August 2024
A general view of people walking by a Starbucks Coffee store in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Brian Niccol, CEO of Starbucks starting next month, has his travel expenses covered as the company makes a private jet available to him. This point causes strong controversy during the last week in the United States, contrasting with the environmental care and waste reduction policies that the company implements for several years. This year, Starbucks reduces the use of plastic in its cups by 20%.
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#11507818
24 August 2024
A Starbucks Coffee store in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Brian Niccol, CEO of Starbucks starting next month, has his travel expenses covered: the company makes a private jet available to him. This point causes strong controversy during the last week in the United States, contrasting with the environmental care and waste reduction policies that the company implements for several years. This year, Starbucks boasts about reducing the use of plastic in its cups by 20%.
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#11507819
24 August 2024
A general view of people having coffee at a Starbucks Coffee store in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Brian Niccol, CEO of Starbucks starting next month, has his travel expenses covered as the company makes a private jet available to him. This point causes strong controversy during the last week in the United States, contrasting with the environmental care and waste reduction policies that the company implements for several years. This year, Starbucks reduces the use of plastic in its cups by 20%.
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#11507820
24 August 2024
A general view of people walking by a Starbucks Coffee store in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Brian Niccol, CEO of Starbucks starting next month, has his travel expenses covered as the company makes a private jet available to him. This point causes strong controversy during the last week in the United States, contrasting with the environmental care and waste reduction policies that the company implements for several years. This year, Starbucks reduces the use of plastic in its cups by 20%.
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#11507827
24 August 2024
A general view of people walking by a Starbucks Coffee store in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Brian Niccol, CEO of Starbucks starting next month, has his travel expenses covered; the company makes a private jet available to him. This point causes strong controversy during the last week in the United States, contrasting with the environmental care and waste reduction policies that the company implements for several years. This year, Starbucks reduces the use of plastic in its cups by 20%.
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#11507828
24 August 2024
A general view of people walking by a Starbucks Coffee store in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 24, 2024. Brian Niccol, CEO of Starbucks starting next month, has his travel expenses covered as the company makes a private jet available to him. This point causes strong controversy during the last week in the United States, contrasting with the environmental care and waste reduction policies that the company implements for several years. This year, Starbucks reduces the use of plastic in its cups by 20%.
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