However for those who care, Keurig is aware of the issue. OP, have you even read this?
http://www.keurig.com/social-responsibility
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Yes, I have read it. But, of course they are going to say what people want to hear from them ON THEIR WEBSITE!!!
K cups aren't recyclable and they aren't compostable. Keurig's website gives the environment a bunch of lip service, but it amounts to nothing substantial. They are just using gilded language to state that they have no solution whatsoever at this time.
And the reasoning for me becoming more aware of this is because one of my SIL- her husband manages and helps to run a Waste management and recycling center in a very large city.
Just recently there was a 'waste management/recycling' meeting between a LOT of people who are experiencing issues with the same things.
In that meeting/confrence, they had a group of scientists and researchers come in to talk to them about emmisions. These scientists used CURRENT, UP TO DATE products to study what products gave off more emmisions and which were the most harmful to our earth.
1 K Cup gives off the same emmissions as three plastic bags.
2 k cups give off the same emmissions as 1 diaper
That's all I remember. There was a long list of what they compared KCups to...
And yes- there are more important things to focus on- but I am a firm believer that we all need to do SOMETHING. And not everyone can tackle peace in the Mid east or that we can all cure cancer.
I can get people to write to Keurig though and request that they stop THINKING about doing it and FINALLY GET IT DONE...They've had the same statement for YEARS and still, nothing has been changed.