Daryl76679@lemmy.ml to Green - An environmentalist community @lemmy.ml • 2 months agoHow and Where To Recycle Coffee Podsexternal-linkmessage-square6 fedilinkarrow-up110
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minus-squareAvalyn@lemmy.mlhexbear4·2 months agoReusable pods do exist, and they're not even an inconvenience to use: you just pour some grounds in and stick it in the machine. It's unfortunate that no one seems to bother with them (and that this article doesn't mention them as an alternative.) linkfedilink
minus-squarescerruti@piefed.socialhexbear1·2 months agoMost of them are still plastic and the coffee grounds end up in a landfill or worse, down the drain, way too often. linkfedilink
Reusable pods do exist, and they're not even an inconvenience to use: you just pour some grounds in and stick it in the machine. It's unfortunate that no one seems to bother with them (and that this article doesn't mention them as an alternative.)
Most of them are still plastic and the coffee grounds end up in a landfill or worse, down the drain, way too often.