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Goals Scorecard PLANET Strategies for Change GOAL FY21 RESULT NOTES Eliminate plastic straws globally by end of 2021 We achieved our goal to eliminate traditional plastic straws. This effort does not deter our commitment The geographic scope of this data point includes to accessibility and our responsibility to provide plastic straws for customers who require them to enjoy all markets globally. their favorite beverage. We are using various alternatives to traditional plastic straws globally, including PLA or PHA materials straws, and have reduced the need for straws in cold beverages through strawless lids. Double the use of reusable cups from 2016- Less than 1% of beverages sold were in reusable cups, either a customer’s personal cup, “for here” ware, 2022 or a “borrow a cup” in company operated stores globally. Due to COVID-19 safety measures reusable cups options were paused in the U.S. until June 2021, which decreased this rate. Other markets also had pauses or limitations related to Covid-19 safety measures. 20% recycled content in our hot cups by 2022 Hot cups currently contain 10% post-consumer (PCR) fiber. We will be launching a new hot cup with increased PCR fiber before the end of 2022. 100% compostable and recyclable hot cups Starbucks is continuing our work to develop compostable and recyclable hot cups in collaboration with developed by 2022 Closed Loop Partners and the NextGen Consortium. In FY21 and FY22, to date seven new markets have joined the list of major markets where Starbucks hot cups are recyclable: Lansing, Mich.; Athens and Clark County, Ga.; Atlanta and Dekalb County, Ga.; Detroit; Madison; Chicago; and Cincinnati. They join 15 other major markets: Seattle; Washington, DC; Denver; New York City; San Francisco; Boston; Louisville, Ky.; Dallas; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Kent County, Mich.; Sioux Falls, S.D.; St. Lucile County, Fla.; Vancouver and province of British Columbia; London; and Amsterdam.

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