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A three-month national investigation by Beyond Plastics found that not a single tracked Starbucks cold-beverage cup ended up at a recycling facility — even when the cups were placed in clearly marked recycling bins inside Starbucks stores. As detailed in the new report, titled “Tracking Starbucks’ Deceptive Recyclability Claims,” the findings directly contradict Starbucks’ recent public claims that its single-use polypropylene (No. 5 plastic) cold cups are “widely recyclable.”

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Widely recyclable and widely recycled are ALMOST the same, but there's a tiny little bit detail about both that makes them... not the same.

You're just mad that we use your fellows to make these plastic cups, Mr. "not" a velociraptor.

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