Here's what we can learn from Starbucks' compostable cup design fail

"Starbucks' new compostable cups are making waves, but not all customers are thrilled. Some say the opaque design ruins the fun of seeing their drinks, while others complain about lid functionality. But here’s the real issue for the paper packaging industry—compostable doesn’t always mean sustainable. Most of these cups require commercial composting, which many cities lack, meaning they could still end up in landfills. The takeaway? Brands must balance eco-design with consumer experience while ensuring infrastructure supports true sustainability. Starbucks’ move is bold, but the industry has a long way to go."https://www.creativebloq.com/design/packaging-design/heres-what-we-can-learn-from-starbucks-recent-eco-cup-design-fail

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