@Shop-et-al wrote:
1. Irene: how are you/where are you?
2. HonnyBrown: what are you studying?
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I'm doing a Master's in Management at Southern New Hampshire University.
@Shop-et-al wrote:
1. Irene: how are you/where are you?
2. HonnyBrown: what are you studying?
@JASFLALMT wrote:
I am sure that at a hotel they don't offer that option, however.
@JASFLALMT wrote:
In my opinion, K-cups are horrible. They can't be recycled and they clog up the landfills with more trash that will still be there hundreds of years (maybe thousands) from now. I do like one cup brewers but they have refillable pods you can use and then you can compost your coffee grinds...I am sure that at a hotel they don't offer that option, however.
 
  
            
            
                
            @HonnyBrown wrote:
Hi JAS. Speaking as an Environmental Engineer, some K-Cups can't be recycled, but all of them can be repurposed. You just have to be creative.
Recycling isn't a big issue. Everything that can't get recycled gets burned for energy. That lowers your electric bill. Did you know that the trash to energy plants have employees who sort the trash by hand?
Throw those K-Cups out!
@JASFLALMT wrote:
In my opinion, K-cups are horrible. They can't be recycled and they clog up the landfills with more trash that will still be there hundreds of years (maybe thousands) from now. I do like one cup brewers but they have refillable pods you can use and then you can compost your coffee grinds...I am sure that at a hotel they don't offer that option, however.