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A woman in Australia has found a way to make more people aware on how to recycle coffee pods. Lizzie Burscough has made ...
All empty K-Cup pods produced by KDP Canada are now accepted for recycling at home in Ontario’s blue box program.
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5 coffee pods linked to serious health risks
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Keurig Canada Inc., operating as Keurig Dr Pepper Canada, and Circular Materials announced that all empty K-Cup® pods produced by KDP Canada, across its ...
TORONTO, Feb. 23, 2026 /CNW/ - Keurig Canada Inc., operating as Keurig Dr Pepper Canada ("KDP Canada"), and Circular Materials announced that all empty K-Cup (R) pods produced by KDP Canada, across ...
The partnership between Keurig Dr Pepper and Circular Materials advances Ontario’s producer-led recycling system.
Ontario residents will now be able to toss their coffee pods in the blue bin, after company announced a partnership with KDP Canada.
Keurig Dr Pepper Canada and Circular Materials are encouraging consumers to recycle their plastic K-Cup pods at home via Ontario's Blue Box Program.
Some items you can recycle in one city may be prohibited in another. Batteries, plastic bags, small appliances, and more may not be allowed.
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