Starbucks to sell greener lattes in $1 reusable cups

Jessica Shankleman
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Coffee shops in North America launch new promotion to encourage customers to bring their own tumblers

Starbucks is seeking to serve greener refills by selling cheap, reusable plastic cups to replace some of the billions of paper cups handed out in stores each year. The world's largest coffee shop chain...

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