Fortunately, you can recycle or even reuse your Nespresso pods. The company even has its own recycling program that makes it easier for customers to recycle their used products.When Nespresso receives the recycled pods, they separate the aluminum from the coffee grinds. The grinds are used to c...
I also didn’t find it took much more effort or time to rinse the food off my recycling. I just needed 21 days of diligent attention to get in the habit. Things I didn’t know you could recycle: Nespresso pods (return program here), hotel keys, wine corks (more info on that one ...
Coffee Pods: While the greenest coffee pod is the reusable one, makers of disposable coffee pods are recognizing that people want the convenience without the guilt. Consequently, they’re offering recycling options, such asthis one by Nespresso. Keurig’s K-Cups and Tassimo’s T-Discs are recy...
The coffee in all of these pods is sourced from Nespresso's AAA Sustainable Quality program. I actually don't think that the brand shouts enough about this. It's been running for 20 years, with more than 150,000 farmers in 18 countries. They work to create a sustainable supply chain of...
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