With today’s travelers being more environmentally conscious, companies are raising the stakes when it comes to sustainability. Starbucks Costa Rica is no exception, having four of its recently certified eco-friendly stores paving the way for responsible practices.
The aim of gaining certification for its first four Greener Stores in Costa Rica is to reduce global carbon emissions by 50% by 2030. This move not only strengthens Costa Rica’s reputation for eco-tourism but also allows visitors to support environmentally conscious businesses during their stay.
Being a Greener Store means meeting these eight environmental impact standards –
- Water Stewardship
- Energy Efficiency
- Waste Diversion
- Renewable Energy
- Responsible Materials
- Engagement with Sites
- Engagement with Communities
- Health and Well-being
According to the Tico Times, these four stores are now LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified- a globally recognized standard for green buildings. The said certifications ensure that every location follows stringent guidelines for energy efficiency, water conservation, waste management, and the use of sustainable materials.
These Greener Stores by Starbucks are located in Alajuela and San José Province. They strive to provide their customers with a sustainable environment with tailored options according to their preferences. This achievement perfectly fits the culture of hard work that Costa Rica has built throughout its history to preserve its natural resources well.
For this milestone, Michael Kobori, Starbucks chief sustainability officer, highlighted, “At Starbucks, we are dedicated to minimizing our environmental footprint and supporting our communities. Achieving these LEED certifications raises the bar for our operations and supports Costa Rica in continued sustainability leadership.”
The sustainability officer added, “Our mission for the future is to make Starbucks around the world more sustainable and environmentally focused. This is why I am so excited to see these Greener Stores grow and succeed.”
For the eco-conscious traveler, this development essentially means that even an act as trivial as getting a cup of coffee can go toward a greener planet. These newly certified stores remind us that eco-tourism is not limited to national parks and nature reserves but also encompasses companies that take responsibility for the environment.
The sustainable practices followed at Starbucks’ Greener Stores are –
- Efficient use of energy resources.
- Energy-rated appliances and equipment installed.
- Using low-flow plumbing fixtures.
- Renew and Reuse to reduce waste production.
- Using responsible material for construction.
Regarding Starbucks’ continuous efforts, Kobori added, “Our promise for a sustainable and environment-conscious Starbucks around the world comes to life with our innovative approaches; one of them is our partnership with coffee farmers who follow and promote sustainable coffee growing practices.”
Outside of the Starbucks initiative, Costa Rica itself is a beacon of sustainable tourism. From its bold goal of carbon-neutral status by 2050 to its commitment to protect 30% of its land area, Costa Rica allows visitors to marvel at natural beauty while respecting and preserving it.
At Villa Firenze, we share this commitment. Our luxury vacation rental aligns with Costa Rica’s eco-friendly approach, allowing travelers to enjoy the splendor of nature responsibly.
A partnership between Costa Rica and global brands such as Starbucks enhances the nation’s positioning as a leader in sustainability. It also helps spur other businesses to pursue the same mentality. This also allows tourists to actively contribute to the nation’s environmental undertakings by selecting eco-friendly hotels, tours, and dining options.
Whether you focus on the breathtaking biodiversity or the vibrant local culture, Costa Rica offers countless ways to enjoy your vacation while leaving the smallest possible mark on the environment. The newly certified Starbucks stores are just one example of how sustainable tourism can enhance your experience without leaving a negative imprint.
Thus, when anyone travels to Costa Rica, they should remember that every cup of coffee consumed, every accommodation booked, and every adventure indulged in can contribute to a bigger movement toward sustainability.