Starbucks It has revolutionized the concept of coffee shops, not only as spaces to enjoy coffee but also as meeting places that respect and enhance Environmental sustainability.
With over 130 authorized stores Greener stores In 19 markets in Latin America and the Caribbean, Starbucks It sought to become a standard for sustainable design.
Not only do these stores reduce environmental impact by reducing carbon emissions, water consumption and waste, but they also become a symbol of the company’s commitment to giving more than it takes to the planet.
1. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
Located in the heart of the Dominican Republic, this store celebrates local culture using materials like canna and coral stone. The décor includes murals by Ivana Candelier, which seek to capture the essence of Starbucks’ relationship with the region and its people.
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2. Avandaro, Mexico
In Valle de Bravo Starbucks Avandaro It is characterized by its efficiency in using energy and water. Built with local materials and sustainable furniture, its design allows you to benefit from more than 14 hours of natural light, significantly reducing energy consumption.
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3. Starbucks Hacienda Alsacia, Costa Rica
This place is more than just a cafe. It is a coffee farm powered entirely by solar energy and serves as a research center for developing disease-resistant coffee varieties. Surrounded by native plants, it also offers charging stations for electric cars.
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4. Starbucks Casco Antiguo, Panama
Located in a World Heritage Area, this Starbucks hotel fuses traditional architectural elements with modern touches. Artist María Camila Bernal decorated the space with a mural evoking a tropical sunset, adding to the historical ambiance of the site.
5. Starbucks Antigua, Guatemala
Located in the heart of Antigua, this hotel combines sustainability with local history. The store, which promotes natural ventilation and contains a bio-digester, is decorated with vibrant murals that celebrate the region’s rich coffee tradition.
6. Starbucks Amazonia Mall, Guyana
As the chain’s first store in Guyana, this space not only provides comfort and connection, but also celebrates the region’s rich biodiversity through murals painted by Nigel “Nix” Butler that transport visitors into the local rainforest.
7. Starbucks Casa Badillo, Colombia
In Cartagena, this store reflects the colonial charm of the place with a mix of old and new. Her murals, the work of Alejandro Pucar, tell the history of Colombian coffee, focusing on Starbucks’ relationship with local coffee farmers.
8. Starbucks Paseo Los Dominicos, Chile
This green store was the first of its kind in the region and is resource efficient. With a focus on reducing water and carbon emissions, it is also prioritizing reusable cutlery for those who stay to enjoy their drink on-site.
9. Starbucks Frutales, Peru
Known for its positive impact on the environment, this store in Lima is a model of sustainability innovation. Decorated with a forest mural, the store invites customers into a space that reflects respect for nature and local culture.
10. Starbucks Dorado Express, Puerto Rico
As the region’s first drive-thru location, Dorado Express combines convenience with modern design, offering an ordering window and a welcoming outdoor space for those who prefer a more relaxed experience.
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