Single-use coffee pods and discs are more popular than ever. In 2020, 25 percent of U.S. adults used coffee capsules (such as pods and discs) to make their coffee, according to the National Coffee ...
Grist is a nonprofit, independent media organization dedicated to telling stories of climate solutions and a just future. There's a Keurig machine in some 40 million households in the U.S.
Many coffee consumers who brew their drinks at home resort to single-use plastic coffee pods. How detrimental are they to the ...
South Carolina-based coffee firm Cambio Roasters calls its new pods the first ever aluminum coffee pods designed for Keurig machines. “Our landfills are growing at an alarming rate, and the timing is ...
Coffee pods are one of the most popular ways to brew coffee, and a recent survey by Deloitte found that 25% of regular coffee drinkers used capsules when preparing their drinks. It’s easy to see the ...
It's well noted that single-use coffee pods are bad for the environment, and the unwaning popularity of Nespresso (damn you, George Clooney) isn't helping. So it's a wise move for the caffeine ...
We’ve written about the problems with single-use coffee pods before — a majority of these little capsules end up in landfills and contribute to the world’s growing plastic pollution issues. There are ...
Keurig has agreed to a $1.85 million class action settlement in Canada over ‘misleading’ claims about the recyclability of ...
Nonprofit Scranton Tomorrow will collect single-use K-Cup coffee pods for recycling Thursday in honor of National Pennsylvania Day. Collection boxes will be outside Scranton Tomorrow’s office at 307 ...
SCRANTON, Pa. — Coffee pods have become a convenient way for many of us to start our day with a cup of joe or as a pick-me-up in the afternoon, but what do you do with it once you use it? "Most people ...