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Metso Outotec Introduces New Visual Identity Across Whole Offering : CEG

Jonsson make an exception and will continue with the existing branding. High customer value, sustainability and safety features are among the key criteria behind Metso Outotec s industrial design and product branding choices. Metso Outotec s Planet Positive-thinking also will be visible on the products: the more than 100 products already identified to have sustainability features relating to water or energy efficiency, reduction of emissions, circularity or safety will have a Planet Positive label attached to them. Implementation of Product Branding in Phases The main color of the Metso Outotec products will be light grey, replacing the previous industrial product branding of both companies. A darker grey shade will be used as an accent color to bring contrast. The strong and recognizable black and orange brand colors and the Metso Outotec logo will always be visible on the products. Additionally, product names will be visible, marked with an orange stripe.

Starbucks is Running Out of Oat Milk Due to Overwhelming Demand

Don t be surprised if a trip to Starbucks drive-thru for an oat milk latte leaves you with an almond milk latte instead. Recently, Starbucks rolled out Oatly products to all of its stores after recognizing that the world’s coffee drinkers are losing interest in dairy creamers. The coffee chain launched the oat milk last month and now its locations are facing a shortage due to the volume of orders including Oatly. Starbucks saw overwhelmingly high orders for oat milk products, and its locations nationwide could not match the soaring demand. “Due to high demand, some customers may experience a temporary shortage of oat milk at their store,” a Starbucks spokesperson told CNN Business, adding that the oat milk shortage will end soon.

Starbucks to stop using disposable cups in South Korea by 2025

Starbucks to stop using disposable cups in South Korea by 2025 Celine Castronuovo © Getty Images Starbucks to stop using disposable cups in South Korea by 2025 Starbucks on Monday unveiled plans to eliminate disposable cups from its South Korea locations by 2025 as part of its long-term efforts to transition to reusable packaging and more sustainable business practices. Popular Searches The coffeehouse chain said in a press release that in addition to discontinuing single-use cups, Starbucks Coffee Korea also hopes by 2025 to reduce its carbon footprint by 30 percent and increase employment opportunities by 30 percent. Sara Trilling, president at Starbucks Asia Pacific, said in a statement along with the press release, Since announcing our global aspiration to become resource positive, we continue to explore new ways to reduce our environmental impact across the Asia Pacific region.

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