NEW YORK, Jan. 26, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- SEA-LI, Long Island's social enterprise business organization, discusses how coffee giant Starbucks prioritizes environmental protection in its business plan.

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While many enterprises facilitate changes relating to social issues, some businesses opt for the environmental route. For Starbucks, one of the world's most popular coffee companies, climate change, reducing waste, and protecting the environment are extremely important. It's these ideals that prompted Starbucks to make changes in their business plan to inspire change and help the environment.

 

Since 2004, Starbucks has been focused on implementing a strategy to prevent climate change and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions from their stores. It begins with forest conservation and assisting Conservation International to study the affects of climate change of coffee farms in regions all over the world. As a result, Starbucks has helped farmers in Indonesia, Brazil, and Mexico plant and save trees that are essential to the health of the local environment and growth of coffee.

 

The company also employs water and energy conservation, and recycling strategies throughout all of their stores. Dan Grinberg, a local businessman and member of the board of SEA-LI affirms the positive impact Starbucks has made on the environment as a result of its socially conscious business plan. "Starbucks took a look at each aspect of their business, from farm to store, and developed strategies to reduce waste, conserve water, and use less energy, while still producing a great product," Grinberg said. "This is a prime example of how successful social enterprises ingrain charitable values into every facet of the business. No matter what your business advocates for, you can adapt a social enterprise model that will no doubt offer a myriad of benefits internally and externally."

 

Social Enterprise Alliance - Long Island Chapter (SEA-LI) is a leading membership organization in New York that is actively building the field of social enterprise through networking opportunities, educational forums, strategic partnerships, and impact legislation. SEA-LI links financial institutions, private investors, nonprofit leaders, and other stakeholders to generate new self-sustaining revenue. As a community of changemakers, SEA-LI sponsors educational seminars, conferences, networking events, and training programs, solidifying its position as the go-to organization for social enterprise, entrepreneurship, and innovation on Long Island.

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Media Contact: Kenneth Cerini, SEA-LI, 631-868-1103, kenc@ceriniandassociates.com

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