Starbucks opens coffee shop made from shipping containers
Monday, 09 January 2012 11:20
Starbucks recycled shipping containers to a Starbucks coffee shop in Tukwila, Washington. Starbucks used in total four shipping containers to build the coffee shop, it is decorated in the style that people would expect from Starbucks. The coffee shop is a initiative from Starbucks to stimulate the use of green buildings and environmental design in the retail. Another keen example of container upcycling.
- Spotted: Inhabitat.com
- Website: Starbucks
- Published in Eco
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