K-Cups

Canada

Keurig Pod Recyclability Class Action in Canada Heads Toward Settlement

In the latest of several cases alleging Keurig made false or misleading claims about the recyclability of its plastic coffee pods, Keurig Canada has agreed to a CA$1.85 million (US$1.3...
CanadaCanadian Competition Bureauconsumer protectionCorporateGlobal Coffee Co.IndustryJDE Peet'sK-CupskeurigKeurig Dr Pepperlegal issuesMarketingProductsrecyclingSECSustainabilityコーヒー
Cambio Roasters

Making Coffee Pods Recyclable is One Thing; Getting Them Recycled is Another

[Note: This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.] There’s a Keurig machine in some 40 million households in the U.S. Single-serve coffee brewing...
Cambio RoastersCorporateCraft/OperationsDuke Universityenvironmental sustainabilityIndustryJan DellJeremy PareK-CupskeurigKeurig Dr PepperKeurig Green MountainKevin HartleyMacroMarketingmaterials recovery facility (MRF)NespressopolypropyleneProductsrecyclingRoastingThe Last Beach CleanupUnited Statesコーヒー
Bay Valley Foods

Minnesota Company Sues TreeHouse Over Pod Production Secrets

A Minneapolis company called Microtrace is accusing private-label food manufacturing giant TreeHouse Foods of “reverse engineering” proprietary technology used to identify Keurig-style coffee pods. In a lawsuit filed Sept. 30...
Bay Valley FoodsCorporateCraft/OperationsFarmer BrothersIndustryK-Cupskeuriglawsuitslegal issuesMacroMicrotraceMidwestMinneapolisMinnesotapodsProAmpacProductsRoastingsingle-serveSouth/SouthwestTreeHouse FoodsUnited Statesコーヒー
co-packing

BestCup Spins The Hi-Fi Coffee Pod, a Specialty K-Cup Reinvention

Salt Lake City-based coffee co-packing startup BestCup is offering a new approach to Keurig-style brewing with a compostable pod product called the Hi-Fi Coffee Pod. Featuring an open-bottom filter design,...
co-packingCraft/OperationsGreg Bombeckhome brewingIke BombeckIndustryK-CupskeurigKhris BombeckMarketingpodsProductsRoastingsingle-servesingle-useUnited Statesコーヒー
Corporate

Keurig Charged with Deceptive Recyclability Claims, Pays $1.5 Million

The United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) today charged Keurig Dr. Pepper with making inaccurate statements regarding the recyclability of its single-use plastic K-Cups. To settle the charges, the...
CorporateCraft/OperationsIndustryK-CupsKeurig Dr Pepperlegal issuesMacroMarketingProductsrecyclingRoastingSECsingle-useUnited Statesコーヒー
タイトルとURLをコピーしました