04/24/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/25/2025 09:12
Our pledge to farming communities through C.A.F.E. Practices
Starbucks has a long-standing commitment to ethical sourcing and the well-being of coffee farmers and workers. A recent complaint concerning coffee sourcing from Brazil's coffee cooperatives calls that commitment into question - a matter you can imagine we don't take lightly.
For me, and I'm sure for many partners, this feels personal. And it is. Because we continually strive for our ethical sourcing program to be best-in-class. And because the tradition of great coffee is what has set us apart for more than 50 years. Our commitment to build a more sustainable, equitable, and resilient future for coffee is unwavering.
The claims asserted in the complaint about Starbucks are without merit, and we plan to vigorously defend our company. More specifically, the reporting mischaracterizes and misunderstands Starbucks coffee supply chain.
Here is what you need to know
We will continue to maintain our commitments in regions where we source coffee across the globe - even when it's hard - because it is the right thing to do.
Read more about our approach to ethically sourcing coffee here.
Michelle Burns
evp, global coffee & sustainability