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John Sylvan may have invented the K-Cup -- the ubiquitous single-serve plastic coffee pod -- but that doesn't mean he uses it or the proprietary brewers produced by Keurig required to serve them at home.
John Sylvan may have invented the K-Cup -- the ubiquitous single-serve plastic coffee pod -- but that doesn't mean he uses it or the proprietary brewers produced by Keurig required to serve them at home.
Keurig's own inventor not a fan of K-Cups - CNET
Club Coffee creates compostable pod that can go in green bin
Why do people use individual plastic coffee pods when it is so bad for the environment? - Quora
10 Ingenious Ways to Reuse K-Cups
The Problem with Coffee Pods
Keurig coffee machines must've been made by the fucking devil, the big pile of plastic waste on the right contains about the same volume of coffee as the (reused) container on the
Keurig Finally Introduces Recyclable K-Cups - SlashGear
Hamburg becomes the first city to reject single-use coffee pods
Keurig sensor blocks your brew unless it's K-cup compatible, aka has scannable foil. Slap on an old foil to a 3rd party cup and suddenly no issue. : r/assholedesign
Is it environmental unfriendly to use coffee pods? - Quora
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Coffee pods: The new eco-villain
Coffee pod sales slip as environmental concerns rise
Why are coffee pod companies such as Nespresso now making a big deal about how recyclable their pods are, given decades of being trashed, and the likelihood that few pods will be
Final days approaching to submit claim in $10 million Keurig settlement