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Starbucks Ethics & Compliance supports our mission and values and helps protect our culture and our reputation by fostering a culture that is committed to ethical leadership and conducting business with integrity by providing resources that help partners make ethical decisions at work.
The Standards of Business Conduct provide guidance to help all of us make ethical decisions at work. We support you in making the right decisions and encourage you to speak up if you have a question or concern, or if you are unsure of what to do in a situation.
Starbucks is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards in all business transactions. Starbucks defines a business courtesy as an item offered or provided for which the recipient does not pay the full value. Business courtesies can come in many forms, including but not limited to gifts, entertainment, meals, hospitality,
As part of the Starbucks mission we are committed to maintaining our uncompromising principles while we grow. In this regard, our Board of Directors has adopted governance principles, committee charters and policies to lead Starbucks governance practices.
The cornerstone of our ethical sourcing approach to buying coffee is Coffee and Farmer Equity (C.A.F.E.) Practices, which was one of the coffee industry’s first set of ethical sourcing standards when it launched in 2004.
The Standards of Business Conduct support the Global Business Ethics Policy and provide an overview of some of the legal and ethical standards we are each expected to follow every day.
For the 12th consecutive year, Starbucks has been named one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies by the Ethisphere Institute. Since 2007, Ethisphere has recognized companies who demonstrate achievements in transparency, integrity, business ethics and compliance, and act as drivers to influence positive change in the business community and ...
Starbucks supports our partners in doing the right thing and is committed to the highest ethical standards in all partner matters and business transactions. We appreciate your support in ensuring compliance with our internal governance tools, Our Mission and Values, and the law.
Starbucks is committed to maintaining the highest ethical standards in all business transactions. Starbucks defines a business courtesy as an item offered or provided for which the recipient does not pay the full value. Business courtesies can come in many forms, including but not limited to gifts, entertainment, meals, hospitality,
The cornerstone of our ethical sourcing approach to buying coffee is Coffee and Farmer Equity (C.A.F.E.) Practices, which was one of the coffee industry’s first set of ethical sourcing standards when it launched in 2004.