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TopicWhat's the point of a K-cup coffee maker?
zebatov
11/26/18 8:32:53 PM
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SunWuKung420 posted...
You can but the average consumer is either to lazy or have an aversion to peeling off the aluminum, throwing out the grounds, digging out the filter and rinsing out the plastic cup so that everything can be properly recycled.

I don't drink coffee but my OCD would force me to clean out the grounds to keep the bin from getting gross. Also, they have people that separate that stuff where I'm from, so you don't even need to peel it apart. Just rinse it.

Chewster posted...
BADoglick posted...
Because I make one cup of coffee in the morning and making an entire pot just to throw most of it away is far more wasteful


Quantitatively speaking, sure, it's "more", but you're only throwing out paper, coffee grounds and water instead of plastic. Guess which type of waste is worse for the environment

Also, he's probably the only one doing it.
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