Keurig made “inaccurate statements” about the recyclability of its single-use coffee pods, according to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The company agreed to a cease and desist ...
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which makes single-use coffee pods, with making inaccurate claims about the recyclability of its products. Keurig settled the charges and agreed to pay a civil penalty of $1.5 million, a ...
A peer-reviewed paper from 2021 found that coffee pods account for more emissions ... that since the end of 2020 that 100% of K-Cup pods have been recyclable. That, the SEC has found, is misleading.
Keurig has agreed to pay $1.5 million in penalties after the Securities and Exchange Commission charged the company with making misleading statements about just how recyclable its popular K-Cup single ...