Starbucks brews up strong renewable power sourcing progress

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Coffee chain confirms all its company-owned stores in Europe to source 100 per cent renewable power

Starbucks yesterday provided an update on its pledge to 100 per cent renewable energy for its outlets, announcing over 550 of its company-owned stores are now sourcing all their energy from renewables...

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