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Starbucks Gives New CEO Brian Niccol Company Jet To Fly To Seattle HQ, Sparks Environmental Backlash
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Starbucks CEO's private jet commutes ignite sustainability debates amid corporate carbon footprint reduction efforts. Greenpeace challenges the coffee giant's environmental commitment, sparking a petition to curb private jet usage.
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