OAKLAND, Calif. -- A controversy erupted last when a United Kingdom newspaper reported that millions of gallons of water was being wasted by Starbucks each day because of its policy of keeping taps running non-stop at thousands of stores around the world.
The water, constantly running into sinks called dipper wells, is aimed at washing utensils but it quickly adds up: The Sun estimated Starbucks wastes 6.2 million gallons of water daily. According to the report, staff were forbidden to turn off the water in order to keep germs from breeding inside the taps.
Starbucks defended its actions, saying the running taps were needed to meet health standards. Yet several employees throughout the world told The Sun that though the water was always running, few used it for its intended purpose.
The company ordered the taps be turned off and is now testing alternatives to disinfect the spoons, according to the Seattle Post Intelligencer.
Environmental groups blasted the company. And ironically, a U.K. public relations agency previously warned Starbucks that its practice of leaving taps running threatened its ethical position, PR week reported. An anonymous source told the publication his or her agency predicted the practice could be a potential problem for the company.
Constantly Running Water
To run taps in all food serving establishement is a requirement by Health Department. This has been a requirement since time immemorial. You should see kitchens behind the big restaurants. I used to work in a Hotel/Casino Resort and I've seen this wasteful practice.
Just go to a nearby Panda Express restaurant and see the taps continuously flowing from across the food-ordering line.
I agree, this requirement has to be revisited.
BVL
Henderson, NV
Constantly running water
It seems that Starbucks order to turn the taps off has not reached their stores in Brazil: a couple of days ago I saw one of these taps running non-stop in a Starbucks store in the city of São Paulo...
Mariluce Zepter
Curitiba, Brazil
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