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Starbucks opens new socially responsible cafe in ESG push

The world's biggest coffee chain, Starbucks, has opened a new eco-friendly cafe in Korea, as part of its efforts to recycle waste and create jobs for youths. Why? They say they are proud of their work.

Source: koreaherald.com
Published on 2023-03-19

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