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It’s a K-Cup monster!

You know what I’m talking about. It’s the “K-Cup phenomenon.”

We’re having a gigantic love affair with single-serving coffee machines. So convenient! So many flavors!


Coffee consumption has increased more than 10% since 2008, and that’s totally driven by single-serving coffee drinkin’. Between 2009 and 2013, traditional roast and ground coffee consumption declined at a 1% rate while K-Cup consumption grew at 80%.

Yay — coffee! More coffee!

There’s just one thing (or, rather, lots of little things).

In 2013, Green Mountain (owner of Keurig, the biggest K-Cup maker) produced 8.3 billion K-Cups — enough to wrap around the equator…

Only 5% of K-Cups are recyclable.

Ouch. We know we are drowning our oceans in plastic. This really can’t be a good idea. The company says it’s set itself a “bold target” of being 100% recyclable by 2020. Good grief! We’ll be buried in K-Cups by then. Or worse, like this:<span class=”redactor-invisible-space”></span>

If you already own a single-serving coffee maker, buy a reusable filter. You’ll save $ and save the planet!

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